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Hello. |
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I used to be able to start "screen" and then still be able to use the |
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"ordinary" scrollback buffer of Gnome Terminal; ie. I used to be able |
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to hit <Shift>+<Page Up> or <Shift>+<Page Down> to scroll up or down. |
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In xterm, I'm still able to do so, but no more in Gnome Terminal. |
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alexander@blatt ~ $ gnome-terminal --version |
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Gnome gnome-terminal 2.14.2 |
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drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 10. Sep 23:20 /var/db/pkg/x11-terms/gnome-terminal-2.14.2-r1 |
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I know about the screen buffer and that I can scroll by hitting |
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<Ctrl>+<a>,<esc> followed by <Cursor Up> or <Cursor Down>. I'm not |
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talking about this buffer. |
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What do I have to change, so that I'm able to use the Gnome Terminal |
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buffer even when I'm inside a screen session? |
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To get this behaviour, I did: |
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1) start by running "gnome-terminal" |
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2) start screen session by running "screen" |
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3) get some output, eg. by running "ls -laR /" |
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4) press <Shift>+<Pg Up> |
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Expected behaviour: It scrolls up; I see older output. |
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Thanks, |
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Alexander Skwar |
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The more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war. |
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