Weird Characters...
Sean Kirkpatrick
Sean.Kirkpatrick at PipelineTrading.com
Wed Dec 1 13:57:24 UTC 2004
Hi Nikhil,
I managed to cause the same problem on my machine a few days ago. It looks like the terminals are in binary mode. Execute "reset" and see if that switches it back to text.
--Sean Kirkpatrick
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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com]On Behalf Of Mulley, Nikhil
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 12:48 AM
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Subject: Weird Characters...
Hi All,
I am a Fedora 2 user , My problem is that whenever something happens or I do some decrypting files , I find that my xterm console is filled with weird characters , to get rid of that , I tried to
invoke a new shell , but no avail .
Here is the glimpse of my problem on the console
óÌ3tsc
_;Î ôÔÇâðúXÖ<÷úf[¸ ÊJß»q;
Vï S8<ÿ¿4nkkUZ x ¾O0
+X)´Ð#&¿H¿Øñ×Õ
Is this a new Text Format or new UNICode for text , I do not understand ,
If I want to flush this screen and get correct characters or encoding of characters , What should I be doing ?
Please help me , this is happening with me very frequently ...
Thanks,
Nikhil
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