You can use C-a [ to enter scrollback mode. From here, you can scroll with the keyboard and even copy and paste. The mode can be exited from by using the Esc key. Press it again to jump back down and resume typing. Note that some terminals don't support scrolling, or use a very limited history buffer. In the latter case, you may want to increase the limit, if it is configurable.
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Whenever active text arrives, the Terminal scrolls the window to the newly arrived text. Use the scroll bar on the right to scroll up or down. This will let you move the cursor up and down. Scrolling with keys is enabled by default in Tmux.
Just as with the mouse settings you have to add them to your. When in scroll mode, the user can scroll through the GDB output. You can enter scroll mode by typing page up and quit scroll mode by typing q , i or enter. Quick Links. Search Forums. Show Threads. Show Posts. How To Scroll Processes In top? Registered User. Join Date: Oct I'm using top to view processes. But, I do not know how to scroll down the list to view what is not showed in the terminal window. Anyone know how to do this?
Join Date: Apr That is; Code :. Shell Programming and Scripting. Hello, I have about servers that I'm looking to collect information regarding top files and processes accessed within a hr 1 week period. Each server has a different purpose and so different installed applications. All servers are running either unix or linux. What would be a GNU Linux sleeping processes in top command.
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