On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 3:22 AM, peter holm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am running Ubuntu Hardy
> I use screen mostley locallly.
> I have this problem.
> When i deatacch a screensession and then reboot its gone.
>
> is there anything i can do to make my computer save the sessions between
> reboot
On Thu, Oct 02, 2008 at 03:43:09PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I generally have long running screen sessions that have certain
> windows open, not always the same so not worth setting in .screenrc.
> Is it possible for screen to save session? Or at least just save the
> window name, number, p
Micah Cowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Alex Tang wrote:
>> Hi folks.
>> I've been reading on google and in the archives about how folks do cool
>> things with the hardstatus and "hardware status" line in xterms. I'm
>> trying to do exactly the opposite...I want screen (when used in a
>> termin
peter holm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> I am running Ubuntu Hardy
> I use screen mostley locallly.
> I have this problem.
> When i deatacch a screensession and then reboot its gone.
>
> is there anything i can do to make my computer save the sessions between
> reboots.?
Like all other processes,
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David Marsh wrote:
> A simple .screenrc file that opened two windows with shell in each, plus
> a nice simple hardstatus line might have help me to understand how
> screen was useful sooner.
Yes, but then it's not a useful default .screenrc, more of a
David Marsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Yeah, I don't quite see how a screenrc would help either;
>
> I had the same problem. When I first tried it I couldn't see the point.
>
> Then I had problems with a machine constantly disconnecting me due to
> network problems, and out of frustration I
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Alex Tang wrote:
> Hi folks.
> I've been reading on google and in the archives about how folks do cool
> things with the hardstatus and "hardware status" line in xterms. I'm
> trying to do exactly the opposite...I want screen (when used in a
> termina
I generally have long running screen sessions that have certain
windows open, not always the same so not worth setting in .screenrc.
Is it possible for screen to save session? Or at least just save the
window name, number, path and just some basic info that would be able
to use to reopen the same c
On Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 09:22:58PM +0200, peter holm wrote:
> I am running Ubuntu Hardy
> I use screen mostley locallly.
> I have this problem.
> When i deatacch a screensession and then reboot its gone.
>
> is there anything i can do to make my computer save the sessions between
> reboots.?
No.
William Pursell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> I've recently started using sticky modifier keys [...]
> Is there anyway to get this functionality with screen?
I think it's impossible. X11 clients can see keydown and keyup events
for the modifier key(s) and the non-mod key separately. Screen just
Hi folks.
I've been reading on google and in the archives about how folks do cool
things with the hardstatus and "hardware status" line in xterms. I'm
trying to do exactly the opposite...I want screen (when used in a
terminal program that announces itself as "xterm" e.g. real xterm or
putty)
I am running Ubuntu Hardy
I use screen mostley locallly.
I have this problem.
When i deatacch a screensession and then reboot its gone.
is there anything i can do to make my computer save the sessions between
reboots.?
/Peter
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Ed Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [a long, confusing post]
I'm sorry, Ed, but I just couldn't understand that post.
Please answer the following questions *separately*:
1) what are the steps to reproduce the problem?
2) what happens when you follow the steps in (1)?
3) what do you want/expe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Some years ago, I tried several Linux distros and found /etc/screenrc
> quite minimalistic. It took me a long time to adapt the .screenrc to
> my needs.
Screen definitely has a big problem with discoverability. Very often,
I'll be chatting to someone and they'll say
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 4:59 PM, David Marsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 02/10/2008, at 8:55 AM, Micah Cowan wrote:
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>> David Marsh wrote:
Yeah, I don't quite see how a screenrc would help either;
>>>
>>> I had the same problem. Wh
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On 02/10/2008, at 8:55 AM, Micah Cowan wrote:
David Marsh wrote:
Yeah, I don't quite see how a screenrc would help either;
I had the same problem. When I first tried it I couldn't see the
point.
Sounds more like praise of screen, rather than
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