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How to make scrollock in Linux to work as it does in FreeBSD?

How to make scrollock in Linux to work as it does in FreeBSD?

In FreeBSD it's possible to scroll screen buffer back and forth after pressing scrollock how to make it work like this in Linux. I hope there is a solution

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bert [Entry]

"I guess you're talking about the actual textual terminal console; out of the box you can see history differently in FreeBSD and Linux: in FreeBSD you ScrollLock and then PageUp/PageDown, while in Linux (AFAIR) you Shift-PageUp/PageDn to the same effect.

If your question was ""how to see the history in Linux"" well, that's your answer: remember to use Shift+PageUp instead of ScrollLock+PageUp.

If, OTOH, what you really meant was ""I know I can do that, but I would prefer to use the very same keypresses I'm accustomed with already"" then I fear I can't help you, as I don't know Linux ttys so well myself. I wonder if that's even feasible with a simple configuration or if those keypresses are somewhat hardwired in the console software."
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