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Gi0 2010-10-30 12:36

X Terminal:How to increase scroll buffer?
 
I know i can redirect the output to a file if needed,but i would prefer it to increase the scroll buffer if possible.

Matan 2010-10-30 13:18

Re: X Terminal:How to increase scroll buffer?
 
gconftool -s /apps/osso/xterm/scrollback -t int 900

Gi0 2010-10-30 16:07

Re: X Terminal:How to increase scroll buffer?
 
Thank you Matan!
Can you elaborate i little more?
Which is the value i can change in case i need more/less scroll buffer?And what's its range?

Matan 2010-10-30 16:20

Re: X Terminal:How to increase scroll buffer?
 
The only number there is 900 - this is the number of lines in the scroll buffer, you can replace it with the number of lines you want. I don't know what is the range.

Gi0 2010-10-30 16:24

Re: X Terminal:How to increase scroll buffer?
 
Thank you once again

MohammadAG 2010-10-30 16:46

Re: X Terminal:How to increase scroll buffer?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matan (Post 857629)
The only number there is 900 - this is the number of lines in the scroll buffer, you can replace it with the number of lines you want. I don't know what is the range.

I think there is no range, but I set it to 9000 about 6-7 months ago, and load would rise from near 0 to 10+ when exiting terminal.

stevemwilliams 2010-12-05 10:35

Re: X Terminal:How to increase scroll buffer?
 
The default scrollback buffer is 200 lines. in my experience 200 lines is too small.

Megaltariak 2010-12-05 11:44

Re: X Terminal:How to increase scroll buffer?
 
The max number is 2147483647 like many others settings in the N900. Google it if you want to know why.

Edit: yes but such a big number immediately crash X Terminal when launched :D
So I just setted it to 10000 and it is all good, you must be very courageous to scroll down to up when the 10000 lines are completed (or there is some shortcut maybe ? ) :)


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