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Screen Linux Scroll Up. screen has its own scroll buffer, as it is a terminal multiplexer and has to deal with multiple buffers. the scroll up seems to be not working because the screen command has its own scrollback buffer with the special key. with the linux screen command, you can push running terminal applications to the background and pull them forward when you want to. You can also disable the alternate text buffer in the xterm. using the screen buffer as pointed out by njsg is a good solution. since screen takes over managing your remote programs, you can't use your terminal emulator's scroll features while. i just installed screen and like the idea to divide linux terminal into multiple pieces. But i can't figure out one thing:.

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You can also disable the alternate text buffer in the xterm. i just installed screen and like the idea to divide linux terminal into multiple pieces. But i can't figure out one thing:. using the screen buffer as pointed out by njsg is a good solution. screen has its own scroll buffer, as it is a terminal multiplexer and has to deal with multiple buffers. the scroll up seems to be not working because the screen command has its own scrollback buffer with the special key. since screen takes over managing your remote programs, you can't use your terminal emulator's scroll features while. with the linux screen command, you can push running terminal applications to the background and pull them forward when you want to.

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Screen Linux Scroll Up using the screen buffer as pointed out by njsg is a good solution. since screen takes over managing your remote programs, you can't use your terminal emulator's scroll features while. using the screen buffer as pointed out by njsg is a good solution. You can also disable the alternate text buffer in the xterm. screen has its own scroll buffer, as it is a terminal multiplexer and has to deal with multiple buffers. with the linux screen command, you can push running terminal applications to the background and pull them forward when you want to. the scroll up seems to be not working because the screen command has its own scrollback buffer with the special key. i just installed screen and like the idea to divide linux terminal into multiple pieces. But i can't figure out one thing:.

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