Re: Accessing a program started in another term

2005-06-30 Thread Colin Ingram
Almut Behrens wrote: On Thu, Jun 30, 2005 at 04:29:50PM -0500, Colin Ingram wrote: Lets say, I'm at work and I start a remote session for an interactive program, like octave. Then I go home with and my remote terminal session and the octave program are still running at work. Is there a w

Re: Accessing a program started in another term

2005-06-30 Thread Lee Braiden
On Thursday 30 Jun 2005 22:29, Colin Ingram wrote: > Lets say, I'm at work and I start a remote session for an interactive > program, like octave. Then I go home with and my remote terminal > session and the octave program are still running at work. Is there a > way for me to take control of that

Re: Accessing a program started in another term

2005-06-30 Thread Almut Behrens
On Thu, Jun 30, 2005 at 04:29:50PM -0500, Colin Ingram wrote: > Lets say, I'm at work and I start a remote session for an interactive > program, like octave. Then I go home with and my remote terminal > session and the octave program are still running at work. Is there a > way for me to take c

Accessing a program started in another term

2005-06-30 Thread Colin Ingram
Lets say, I'm at work and I start a remote session for an interactive program, like octave. Then I go home with and my remote terminal session and the octave program are still running at work. Is there a way for me to take control of that terminal and interact with the running octave program?