How to add scroll buffer space in terminal?












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When you do find / in the native ubuntu terminal it prints output till the end of the screen. After this there is no buffer scroll space available to scroll down. I temporarily solved this problem by clear function which adds additional scroll space. I do python programming in terminal and in it this doesn't work



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How I can hard code terminal to gave some scroll buffer space for both bash and python?









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    When you do find / in the native ubuntu terminal it prints output till the end of the screen. After this there is no buffer scroll space available to scroll down. I temporarily solved this problem by clear function which adds additional scroll space. I do python programming in terminal and in it this doesn't work



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      When you do find / in the native ubuntu terminal it prints output till the end of the screen. After this there is no buffer scroll space available to scroll down. I temporarily solved this problem by clear function which adds additional scroll space. I do python programming in terminal and in it this doesn't work



      for a in range(1000):
      print(a)


      How I can hard code terminal to gave some scroll buffer space for both bash and python?









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      When you do find / in the native ubuntu terminal it prints output till the end of the screen. After this there is no buffer scroll space available to scroll down. I temporarily solved this problem by clear function which adds additional scroll space. I do python programming in terminal and in it this doesn't work



      for a in range(1000):
      print(a)


      How I can hard code terminal to gave some scroll buffer space for both bash and python?







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