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<title><![CDATA[SecureCRT突然假死:SecureCRTTerminal下Ctrl+s锁定ctrl+q的恢复]]></title> 
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	ctrl+s是一个古老的shell控制键，在输入ctrl+q就可以恢复了<br/><br/>CTRL-S and CTRL-Q are called flow-control characters. They represent an antiquated way of stopping and restarting the flow of output from one device to another (e.g., from the computer to your terminal) that was useful when the speed of such output was low. They are rather obsolete in these days of high-speed networks. In fact, under the latter conditions, CTRL-S and CTRL-Q are basically a nuisance. The only thing you really need to know about them is that if your screen output becomes “stuck,” then you may have hit CTRL-S by accident. Type CTRL-Q to restart the output; any keys you may have hit in between will then take effect.<br/>ctrl+s是一个古老的shell控制键，在输入ctrl+q就可以恢复了<br/>
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