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SubjectRe: 2.1.110 scrollback

> Isn't this exactly what happened with older kernels before the console has
> changed, although with different numbers of scrolled-out lines needed to
> produce this effect?

> > outputing lines scrollback to line
> > 383 180
> > 384 no scrollback
> > 385 361

No, I never seen this happen to me with older kernels. Maybe I didn't
notice but I cant reproduce it either now that I'm trying, so I don't
think it happened before.

> > [scrollback ends here]
> > 177
> > 0
> > 1

This did happen (ie, 177 instead of a 199) but I was hoping for a fix on
the new code. After all, what would be the reason why 177 stays there?

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