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Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
> According to the manpage, screen calls /bin/lock or whatnot -- there's
> no way through .screenrc to change this (why?)...and yet the output of a
> locked screen looks significantly different from when I use lock alon
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Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
> hey, is there a way to customize the message displayed on the "lock",
> for example:
>
> Whether it was locked by time, or idle?
> What time it was locked?
> What HOST it's running on?
These could all be managed now
I am on a system at work where all our passwords are kerberized, and the
password field in my account is "*" Thus, when locking screen, it asks
for a key.
Now, interestingly enough, it would be rather trivial for a locked screen
to use its internal locking tool, and just use the password I've
hey, is there a way to customize the message displayed on the "lock", for
example:
Whether it was locked by time, or idle?
What time it was locked?
What HOST it's running on?
These would all be great useful tunables.
-Dan
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unless is a pr0no book he wont even come close to the bandwidth quo
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Gorsuch, Ryan wrote:
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> The manual indicates that I can bind several commands to a key using the
> "process" command but no examples or syntax are given.
>
> What I'd like to do is bind the sequence: "C-a s 1" to the commands:
> "split, focus, selec
The manual indicates that I can bind several commands to a key using the
"process" command but no examples or syntax are given.
What I'd like to do is bind the sequence: "C-a s 1" to the commands: "split,
focus, select 1" using a command class. What I have in mind is:
bind 's' command -c spl