I'm afraid I really don't know what you're asking for. Details?
Tales Macedo wrote:
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>How Can I Disable Ctrl + a,b,c,d key functions on Screen ?
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How Can I Disable Ctrl + a,b,c,d key functions on Screen ?
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Tales Macêdo
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> Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2009 16:57:13 +0100
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That should be because the shells in the screen sessions are authorized for
the original X session, but not the new one. Usually using "xauth merge
~/.Xauthority" or whatever file contains your x authority information should
work. Unfortunately you'll have to do that in each shell inside screen
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Hi,
I use 5 different screen sessions for various different purposes on my
work computer (linux open suse). When the X server is restarted and I
re-attach the screen sessions I can no longer open programs that use
X. The error I get is "cannot open display :0.0" The xterm without the
screen sessio