sometimes terminals get messed up.
do 'reset' in the broken terminal and it should be all good'n'jolly again

peter wrote:
> 
> weird! on tty1 and tty2 [gentoo on a new box], man pages suddenly
> started showing up so far below the last screen, that all i got was a
> blank "page"; 
> 
> hodgson at gent hodgson $ man ps
> [full blank screen]
> :
> 
> once i thought of it, typing 'b' got me up to the text; and man pages
> showed up fine on tty3 - tty5;
> 
> i have been recently, and often, ssh'ing into a remote linux box in
> california from tty1 and 2, but that shouldn't have anything to do
> with the problem, should it?
> 
> also, i use screen on tty1, but there were no screen sessions alive at
> the time of my tty troubles;
> 
> anyway, soon, on tty1, this happened:
> 
> hodgson at gent hodgson $ less /usr/include//fstab.h
> 
> hodgson at gent hodgson $ ar/mail/hodgson
> 
> and tty1 froze solid
> 
> so, on tty4 i did this:
> 
> hodgson at gent etc $ ps --tty 1
>   PID TTY          TIME CMD
> 29568 vc/1     00:00:00 bash
> hodgson at gent etc $ kill 29568
> hodgson at gent etc $ ps --tty 1
>   PID TTY          TIME CMD
> 29568 vc/1     00:00:00 bash
> hodgson at gent etc $ kill -9 29568
> hodgson at gent etc $ ps --tty 1
>   PID TTY          TIME CMD
>  5835 tty1     00:00:00 agetty
> 
> but tty1 was still frozen;
> 
> then i pressed ScrollLock and suddenly tty1 was not frozen, but it sits
> resolutely on the bottom of the screen and overwrites itself with each
> successful line of input; for example i logged out, back in, and typed 'man
> ps' which yielded a ':' and nothing else, all on the bottom line;
> 
> is this because i killed the shell? 
> 
> but then who's giving me the prompt?
> 
> i guess i'll reboot and everything will be fine, but i'm a sophomore
> newbie and would like to know what's going on;


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