Aaron Davies wrote:
hmm, interesting

this is cumbersome, but maybe you could suspend the ssh session
(<return>, ~, ctrl-Z), say "screen", and then resume it (fg)?

alternatively, someone who knows the internals could explain why it is
that "screen" at the command-line behaves differently from "screen" at
the screen prompt.

On 10/30/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



This is interesting, but there are still at least two problems:

* I still have to have the prompt available, which is often *not* the case when 
I'd like to do this

well, i could suspend the process, then suspend ssh, issue screen and come 
back, but this is not really nice and scriptable so I can bind this to a key

* Surprisingly the '~' escape, which is the default for ssh, doesn't work on 
every host I connect to




Thank you for your ideas though :)




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