Linux / Unix class
What keyboard key sequence will pause the screen while scrolling when viewing a long file or long output?
A.) <stop>
B.) ctrl-c
C.) ctrl-s
D.) ctrl-A
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Linux / Unix class What keyboard key sequence will pause the screen while scrolling when viewing a long file or long out...
Linux / Unix class What keyboard key sequence will pause the screen while scrolling when viewing a long file or long output? A.) <stop> B.) ctrl-c C.) ctrl-s D.) ctrl-A
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