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I am using UBUNTU 16 LTS and terminal GNOME v3.18... How to back to standard configuration?



I try to use mouse scroll and pgUp/pgDwn but nothing works.










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      I try to use mouse scroll and pgUp/pgDwn but nothing works.







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          Perhaps a program switched to the alternate screen without restoring. This will undo that (a command):



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            Perhaps a program switched to the alternate screen without restoring. This will undo that (a command):



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              Perhaps a program switched to the alternate screen without restoring. This will undo that (a command):



              tput rmcup





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                Perhaps a program switched to the alternate screen without restoring. This will undo that (a command):



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                Perhaps a program switched to the alternate screen without restoring. This will undo that (a command):



                tput rmcup






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