xd does output buffering. only when the buffer is full or it gets to the end of the file (never in case of /dev/mouse) it writes to the output.
you can disable buffering with the -u flag, see xd(1) in the manual. -- cinap
xd does output buffering. only when the buffer is full or it gets to the end of the file (never in case of /dev/mouse) it writes to the output.
you can disable buffering with the -u flag, see xd(1) in the manual. -- cinap