what you DON'T want to see while in a shell ^^

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what you DON'T want to see while in a shell ^^

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*screwy*

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After studying the image for a while i have traced down the language to Cybertron.... Its life Jim but not as we know it :lol:
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No man, that's Ancient! Call Dr Jackson!
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Big-E wrote:I notice that if I don't have directory highlighting in a shell environment, like if I just set up a new system, and then I accidentally cat a compiled file, I sometimes get weird characters like that - you have to start a new shell to get it back to normal.

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man 1 reset
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It happens to me all the time too.

Also: Unicode shells are great fun!

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rxvt-unicode with zsh if you're wondering :)

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ah..z-shell....yeah, started to get into it a while ago, but customers kept me away from it...as always... :lol:

it happened btw when I tried to print the content of a .rnd file.... :lol:

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