Yeah, I don't quite see how a screenrc would help either; mine is
nine lines, but 5 of them are trivial choices, and the others are
arguably workarounds for screen bugs:
vbell off
escape ^\a
# let prompts appear in the titlebar
# any xterm, change xterm, change scre
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been using screen for many years now, and find it indispensable. Still,
> I know quite some people, who never managed to get a hold of it. The initial
> learning curve is too steep for them, I guess...
I use screen because I have to, not because I want to.
Hello,
I use Apple OS 10.5.5 Terminal.app ,xterm and Ubuntu Xterm in Gnome.
I'm all for CLI and spend most of my time there either on local or
remote machines which lead me to use gnu screen to save state and
other handy features.
this issue I have is easy to resolve when not using scr
Hi all,
I have a little script that takes a list of torrent files in a folder and
opens a new screen with ctorrent for each of those files (max of 3).
I wanted to write another script that would create a new screen, split it in
3 and attach to those running screens. I have not clue where to star
On Sat, 27 Sep 2008, Thomas Adam wrote:
> Hello --
>
> 2008/9/26 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > So, my idea was: Why not use the combined knowledge of the people
> > on this mailinglist to compile a user-friendly, yet powerful initial
> > .screenrc-configuration and ship it to the individual package-