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I'm using Kubuntu with i3, and I've recently migrated from Manjaro because things. My terminal emulator is urxvt but, when I use programs such as vim, less or nano in the terminal remains the part of text displayed by the program before quitting. Do anyone know how to avoid this? I've also tried to put export TERM='urxvt-256color' into my .bashrc but it doesn't work.










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  • Done, several times

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    The feature you're used to is called the alternate or secondary screen, and should be enabled by default. Does xrdb -query show lines starting with either XTerm*titeInhibit or urxvt*secondaryScreen ?

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  • Seems related: unix.stackexchange.com/a/67883/117549

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I'm using Kubuntu with i3, and I've recently migrated from Manjaro because things. My terminal emulator is urxvt but, when I use programs such as vim, less or nano in the terminal remains the part of text displayed by the program before quitting. Do anyone know how to avoid this? I've also tried to put export TERM='urxvt-256color' into my .bashrc but it doesn't work.










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  • Done, several times

    – Giuseppe Minardi
    Jan 4 at 14:52






  • 1





    The feature you're used to is called the alternate or secondary screen, and should be enabled by default. Does xrdb -query show lines starting with either XTerm*titeInhibit or urxvt*secondaryScreen ?

    – JigglyNaga
    Jan 4 at 15:06













  • Seems related: unix.stackexchange.com/a/67883/117549

    – Jeff Schaller
    Jan 4 at 16:12














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I'm using Kubuntu with i3, and I've recently migrated from Manjaro because things. My terminal emulator is urxvt but, when I use programs such as vim, less or nano in the terminal remains the part of text displayed by the program before quitting. Do anyone know how to avoid this? I've also tried to put export TERM='urxvt-256color' into my .bashrc but it doesn't work.










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I'm using Kubuntu with i3, and I've recently migrated from Manjaro because things. My terminal emulator is urxvt but, when I use programs such as vim, less or nano in the terminal remains the part of text displayed by the program before quitting. Do anyone know how to avoid this? I've also tried to put export TERM='urxvt-256color' into my .bashrc but it doesn't work.







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  • Done, several times

    – Giuseppe Minardi
    Jan 4 at 14:52






  • 1





    The feature you're used to is called the alternate or secondary screen, and should be enabled by default. Does xrdb -query show lines starting with either XTerm*titeInhibit or urxvt*secondaryScreen ?

    – JigglyNaga
    Jan 4 at 15:06













  • Seems related: unix.stackexchange.com/a/67883/117549

    – Jeff Schaller
    Jan 4 at 16:12



















  • Done, several times

    – Giuseppe Minardi
    Jan 4 at 14:52






  • 1





    The feature you're used to is called the alternate or secondary screen, and should be enabled by default. Does xrdb -query show lines starting with either XTerm*titeInhibit or urxvt*secondaryScreen ?

    – JigglyNaga
    Jan 4 at 15:06













  • Seems related: unix.stackexchange.com/a/67883/117549

    – Jeff Schaller
    Jan 4 at 16:12

















Done, several times

– Giuseppe Minardi
Jan 4 at 14:52





Done, several times

– Giuseppe Minardi
Jan 4 at 14:52




1




1





The feature you're used to is called the alternate or secondary screen, and should be enabled by default. Does xrdb -query show lines starting with either XTerm*titeInhibit or urxvt*secondaryScreen ?

– JigglyNaga
Jan 4 at 15:06







The feature you're used to is called the alternate or secondary screen, and should be enabled by default. Does xrdb -query show lines starting with either XTerm*titeInhibit or urxvt*secondaryScreen ?

– JigglyNaga
Jan 4 at 15:06















Seems related: unix.stackexchange.com/a/67883/117549

– Jeff Schaller
Jan 4 at 16:12





Seems related: unix.stackexchange.com/a/67883/117549

– Jeff Schaller
Jan 4 at 16:12










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