The linux terminal has a handy command named "clear" that removes all previous output. Unfortunately, when I run this command and then compile a rather large project with gcc, all previous output magically reappears in the terminal. This makes it hard to find errors and things.
Is there some way to permanently clear the terminal in Ubuntu?
Edit: I think it's bash - it's whatever the default for Ubuntu 10.04 is. Anyway, reset
worked.
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... the terminal is the program which displays the output of the shell and forwards the input of the user to the shell.terminal
is something likexterm
,urxvt
,konsole
,gnome-terminal
etc...terminal
you use...