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the problem is that after xcution of certain prog ..... the display on the terminal for other
commands such as ls is not proper ...so i want to look at relevant env variables to see if i have made change by mistake ....env and set does not help |
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hi ,
i have tried that already but it does not display the display settings the output is :- speed 38400 baud; -parity hupcl erase = ^H; kill = ^X; eof = ^Y; eol = ^M ignbrk -inpck icrnl echo echoe echok echonl is there any relevent info here |
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