Ubuntu :: Shell Command Output Not Showing Immediately?

Jan 18, 2011

This is an extremely weird issue that I can't find any help with on Google. It is minor but extremely annoying.

When I type in a linux command in the terminal, (e.g. "ls -la"), and then press enter, the cursor goes to the next line and just sits there, as if its processing some long command.

If I press enter again, I see the ls output as well as my prompt twice. It's like the terminal window isn't auto-scrolling, but I've also seen this happen when there wasnt even enough text in the console screen to warrant a scrollbar. Has anyone seen this before and know what I need to do? I hope what I'm asking about makes sense.

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[URL]

Code:
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Code:

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Code:

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Code:

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26736
:~/bin$

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