[02:05] helo [02:13] helo [03:42] fairuz: ko guna gnome-terminal kan? [03:59] excalibr: aah [04:42] fairuz: http://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1gy7wu/does_anyone_know_why_gnometerminal_prints_weird/ [04:43] /poke hyperair [05:53] * hyperair pokes back [05:54] heh [05:54] it's probably some ncurses thing? [05:54] same thing happens when your emacs gets killed [05:55] must be zsh [05:55] not resetting the term [05:55] just do a "reset" on the term [05:56] fwiw, never happened to me over the years. bash. ubuntu. [05:56] gnome-term [05:58] same here, never happens to me [06:01] angch: i can't replicate the prob on xterm terminal though..so i dont think it's shell related [06:02] excalibr, what shell are you on? [06:06] now im on zsh but same thing happened when i used bash [06:08] Fun. Google for "zsh strange characters" [06:09] * angch putting money on zsh somehow incompat with gnome-term. terminfo or something [06:09] dunno. 50-50. [06:10] weird since i don't think that many zsh users, yet many weird stuff happens to zsh users. [06:10] did you customize your zsh prompt to use colors, and other formatting stuff? [06:15] angch: oh it's perfectly possible to do the same in bash. just cat an ELF binary [06:16] okay, surprisingly, catting gnome-terminal didn't bork my terminal [06:16] ? not after killing ssh. [06:16] hyperair, just need a reset. [06:16] if you had an emacs session or screen session running in ssh, you might. [06:16] yes, i'm aware of reset. [06:17] but this is a common $TERM protocol issue and not so much a $SHELL issue. [06:17] hyperair, dunno might have encountered before, but ^Lreset is hardwired to my reflexes.... [06:17] * hyperair doesn't need to reset often. [06:18] only when emacs screws up [06:18] which is really not often. [06:19] happens when i cat foo * accidentally. [06:20] surprisingly, i don't find myself in that situation all too often lately. [06:20] i wonder why.. [06:20] maybe i use less instead. [06:20] or '<' [06:41] *gasp* could those weird charc be mouse input? [06:45] yes? mouse input *may* generate term characters (?whatever you call it) [06:46] been too long. forgot.