Bug #1563
reset(1) doesn't reset terminal to the defaults
| Status: | Feedback | Start date: | ||
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| Priority: | Normal | Due date: | ||
| Assignee: | - | % Done: | 0% |
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| Target version: | - |
Description
reset(1) doesn't reset terminal to the defaults. You can compare stty -e
outputs before and after the issuing reset(1). Output always differs,
more on some terminals, less on others.
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Updated by tuxillo 3 months ago
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Hi,
corecode did the following update on ticket 1562:
"What are the defaults? I think this is due to termcap/terminfo and the terminal disagreeing on the defaults.
cheers
simon"
Does somebody know if it's the case?
Regards,
Antonio Huete