reset — reset the terminal
reset
reset calls
tput(1) with the clear
, rmacs
,
rmm
, rmul
, rs1
,
rs2
, and rs3
arguments. This causes tput to send appropriate
reset strings to the terminal based on information in
/etc/termcap
(for the GNU or
BSD tput) or in
the terminfo database (for the ncurses tput). This sequence seems
to be sufficient to reset a Linux VC when it starts printing
"funny-looking" characters. For good measure, stty(1) is called with the
sane argument
in an attempt to get cooked mode back.