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The Linux VGA/framebuffer consoles use the Esc[?...c code.

xterm supports the VT520 sequence DECSCUSR Esc[... q since patch 282282; the macOS and Windows terminals also have added support.

The Linux VGA/framebuffer consoles use the Esc[?...c code.

xterm supports the VT520 sequence DECSCUSR Esc[... q since patch 282.

The Linux VGA/framebuffer consoles use the Esc[?...c code.

xterm supports the VT520 sequence DECSCUSR Esc[... q since patch 282; the macOS and Windows terminals also have added support.

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The Linux VGA/framebuffer consoles use the Esc[?...cEsc[?...c code.

xterm supports the VT520 sequence DECSCUSR Esc[... qEsc[... q since patch 282.

The Linux VGA/framebuffer consoles use the Esc[?...c code.

xterm supports the VT520 sequence DECSCUSR Esc[... q since patch 282.

The Linux VGA/framebuffer consoles use the Esc[?...c code.

xterm supports the VT520 sequence DECSCUSR Esc[... q since patch 282.

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The Linux VGA/framebuffer consoles use the Esc[?...c code.

xterm supports the VT520 sequence DECSCUSR Esc[pEsc[... q since patch 282.

The Linux VGA/framebuffer consoles use the Esc[?...c code.

xterm supports the VT520 sequence DECSCUSR Esc[p... q since patch 282.

The Linux VGA/framebuffer consoles use the Esc[?...c code.

xterm supports the VT520 sequence DECSCUSR Esc[... q since patch 282.

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