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RedHat and SuSE take the program reset from ncurses,
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where reset is a name for the program tset.
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It is approximately equivalent to
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stty sane; tputs rs1; tputs rs2; tputs rf
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with `tputs rf' replaced by `tputs if' when there is an
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init_file but no reset_file. In the comments it wonders
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whether also sending rs3, rmacs, rmul, rmm might be a good idea.
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Slackware uses the small script given here.
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The part `echo -e \\033c' is the canonical reset of the kernel
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console status, and is equivalent to `tputs rs1' for a linux
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terminal.
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So, both versions are approximately the same.
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[A disadvantage of `echo -e \\033c' might be that it is potentially
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wrong on a non-vt100, non-xterm, non-linux terminal.
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An advantage is that there are terminfo entries for xterm around
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that only use rs1=^O as reset, and then \Ec is much better.]
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