I can see the same bug. You need to turn off screen's folding of long
lines, typically by pressing "C-a r", then it's trivially reproducable.
You can get rid of it again by pressing C-a r. It looks like something
in screen isn't repainting the line correctly when something fills the
complete line
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I am curious. If the bug only exists in a virtual server, wh
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