Re: screen and DISPLAY environment variable

2007-11-09 Thread Thomas Köhler
Hi, Adam M wrote: [...] > Now, the problem is when I close PuTTY and then later relaunch it and > reattach to the running screen session. When I open a new SSH connection > to my Linux box, that shell often has a different DISPLAY variable than > previously. Therefore, in order for X forwarding to

Re: screen and DISPLAY environment variable

2007-11-09 Thread Adam M
Hi Paul, Wow, lbxproxy really is a significant performance improvement! I just gave it a try and I can really tell the difference. Thanks for the tip! -Adam On Fri, 9 Nov 2007 19:24:25 +, "Paul Ackersviller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > While I didn't start using lbxproxy(1), the Low BandWi

Re: screen and DISPLAY environment variable

2007-11-09 Thread Adam M
Hi Kenichi, This is actually quite a good idea. I don't need the security/encryption at all on this network. I didn't think to set DISPLAY directly to my Windows box. Thanks! -Adam On Fri, 9 Nov 2007 08:56:07 -0800, "Kenichi Nakamura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Hi Adam, > > Quick question, a

Re: screen and DISPLAY environment variable

2007-11-09 Thread Paul Ackersviller
On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 11:39:15AM -0500, Adam M wrote: > I'm a long-time screen user, but there's one thing that's been bothering > me for years that I've never found a good solution for. > > My typical usage is I SSH from my Windows box to my Linux box using > PuTTY, get a shell, then launch scr

Re: screen and DISPLAY environment variable

2007-11-09 Thread samuel.leth...@intelunix.fr
Helloi You can probably use the 'at' command: at * stuff "DISPLAY=:X.Y^M" Or something like that. Bye Adam M wrote: I'm a long-time screen user, but there's one thing that's been bothering me for years that I've never found a good solution for. My typical usage is I SSH from my Windows b

screen and DISPLAY environment variable

2007-11-09 Thread Adam M
I'm a long-time screen user, but there's one thing that's been bothering me for years that I've never found a good solution for. My typical usage is I SSH from my Windows box to my Linux box using PuTTY, get a shell, then launch screen. When you first create a screen session, it inherits all its e

Re: Value of having "deflogin on"

2007-11-09 Thread Andrew Pantyukhin
On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 11:25:17AM +0100, Nikolai Weibull wrote: > Excuse my ignorance, but what's the value of having deflogin set to > "on"? Why would I want to have every screen "logged in" in utmp? I find it convenient to use w(1) and see a nice layout of what I'm doing in what screen windows

Value of having "deflogin on"

2007-11-09 Thread Nikolai Weibull
Excuse my ignorance, but what's the value of having deflogin set to "on"? Why would I want to have every screen "logged in" in utmp? Thanks. ___ screen-users mailing list screen-users@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/screen-users