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From: | Edmond Rodriguez |
Subject: | Re: Screen terminal freezes |
Date: | Fri, 30 Aug 2013 16:41:16 -0400 |
On Wed, 28 Aug 2013, Edmond Rodriguez wrote:
I am running gnu screen version 4.00.02.
Everyone once in a while (but consistently) a terminal will freeze
up while printing output and there is no way that I know of to
unfreeze it.
CTL A q does not help and I tried about every command available in
the help.
I can create other terminals within the screen, but cannot usually
reconnect to the screen session it if I detach it. The frozen
terminal remains just that (frozen) until I terminate the entire
screen session.
I also tried the "wipe" function of the screen command, though I
have not seen a need for it.
Any clue what might be happening?
"GNU Screen - Bugs: bug #11610, XON (Ctrl-S) halts screen 4.0.2"
^^^[xoff, iiuc]
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?11610
btw, you do not mention trying...
ctrl-a ctrl-q
...and perhaps that is because ^q is not mapped to xon in your
installation. but if it is, you might want to give that a try. (ftr,
i am using version 4.01.00devel (GNU) 2-May-06 in debian 7.1.)
i make the suggestion because on my installation "ctrl-a ctrl-q"
behaves differently than "ctrl-a q". namely, the former happens to
work and the latter does not appear to work (both in a vt and in
xterm). this is despite the fact that my screen installation's help
command informs me that both ^Q and q are mapped to xon.
i have been assuming the discrepancy is most likely due to some
non-screen part of my environment. because i like screen's help
command, and i like to think it would not tell me dirty, dirty lies.
hth,
wes
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