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keyboard entries in unix.....
hi, i have a few questions regarding keyboard entry in unix...
1) sometimes, when i type , nothing appears in the screen. i am doing a telnet session. 2) how to create a buffer session of the entries that i have typed so that i pressed one of the arrows key (for example), then the previous command will appear.. thus reducing the time to retype again.. though it is a practise to improve our typing.. |
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