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Answer by RBerteig for How to unfreeze after accidentally pressing Ctrl-S in...

Ctrl-Q is indeed the answer. I thought I'd toss in a little history of this that is too long to fit in the margins of ak2's correct answer. Back in the dark ages, a terminal was a large piece of...

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Answer by ak2 for How to unfreeze after accidentally pressing Ctrl-S in a...

Ctrl-Q To disable this altogether, stick stty -ixon in a startup script. To allow any key to get things flowing again, use stty ixany. ps: It's neither the terminal nor the shell that does this, but...

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How to unfreeze after accidentally pressing Ctrl-S in a terminal?

It's a situation that has happened quite often to me: after I press (with a different intention) Ctrl-S in a terminal, the interaction (input or output) with it is frozen. It's probably a kind of...

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Answer by Premraj for How to unfreeze after accidentally pressing Ctrl-S in a...

Control Keys: perfrom special functions on ShellCtrl-S : Pause DisplayCtrl-Q : Restart DisplayCtrl-C : Cancel OperationCtrl-U : Cancel LineCtrl-D : Signal End of File

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