On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 12:03:16 -0400 (EDT), Stephen Powell wrote:
>
> I think what you're asking is "How do I save a copy of my terminal output
> when I'm not logged on via xterm (or some equivalent program)?" Is that
> what you are asking? If that is what you want to do, the "script" command
> wo
On 17 March 2010 16:36, Mart Frauenlob wrote:
> On 17.03.2010 16:27, Nigel Henry wrote:
>> Is there a way to save the output when working in runlevel 3?
> i'd do:
>
> your_command 2>&1 | tee your_logfile
>
> man tee - for details
Yet another option is running your upgrade within a GNU Screen sess
On 17.03.2010 16:27, Nigel Henry wrote:
> Hi Folks.
>
> I've got a whole bunch of updates for Lenny, including a load of X stuff,
> which I don't like installing while X is running.
>
> I save all the update output from the konsole in my history-files for future
> reference.
>
> Is there a way
On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 11:27:48 -0400 (EDT), Nigel Henry wrote:
> I've got a whole bunch of updates for Lenny, including a load of X stuff,
> which I don't like installing while X is running.
>
> I save all the update output from the konsole in my history-files for future
> reference.
>
> Is there
Hi Folks.
I've got a whole bunch of updates for Lenny, including a load of X stuff,
which I don't like installing while X is running.
I save all the update output from the konsole in my history-files for future
reference.
Is there a way to save the output when working in runlevel 3?
Thanks.
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