Hi all,
I got this issue resolved. The solution is here :
http://mg.pov.lt/blog/bash-prompt.html
As it might be apparent by now, I got the initial idea from :
http://www.davidpashley.com/articles/xterm-titles-with-bash.html
And today after many searches with keywords containing GNU-Screen (and
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Hi,
I am fairly new to GNU-Screen. During the course of customizing screen I got
to know about setting the window title from a program. To that effect I have
this code in my .bashrc
# If this is an xterm set the title to u...@host:dir
# If we are in screen then set the screen title to command bei
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(Please keep it on the list)
Tales Macedo wrote:
> Thanks for answer me
>
>Initially excuse my english.
>When I try to run the command $ who am i on screen session, it does
> not show anything. Type:
>
> $ screen
>
> (on screen ses
On Monday 20 July 2009 15:00:42 Micah Cowan wrote:
> [...] If that's the case, then either activate "zombie mode" in
> your ~/.screenrc (see your manual), [...]
I tried running commands that output something and immediately exits
(like "cat file") while using zombie mode. More often than not, the
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Tales Macedo wrote:
> Good Afternoon Friends,
>
>Why the command who am i don't work on screen ?
That's very unlikely. Why don't you tell us exactly what you're trying,
what you're seeing, and what you expected it to do that differs from the
actu
Good Afternoon Friends,
Why the command who am i don't work on screen ?
Regards,
Tales Macêdo
Rondônia - Brazil
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