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* how do I wrap the text in a terminal?
@ 2015-07-28  2:17 Userx Xbw
  2015-07-28  6:58 ` JD Robinson
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From: Userx Xbw @ 2015-07-28  2:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: voidlinux


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when I am typing and it gets to the end of the terminal instead of starting 
a new line it types over top itself --- (all my terminals do this, only got 
two)
how to fix?


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* how do I wrap the text in a terminal?
  2015-07-28  2:17 how do I wrap the text in a terminal? Userx Xbw
@ 2015-07-28  6:58 ` JD Robinson
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From: JD Robinson @ 2015-07-28  6:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: voidlinux

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http://askubuntu.com/questions/24358/how-do-i-get-long-command-lines-to-wrap-to-the-next-line

This may prove useful with bash. Make sure your .bashrc files aren't interfering and if colors are in use, one of the highlighted answers may also prove useful.

If you're having the problem in a TTY it may require different solutions.

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