On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 11:16:00AM -0500, Gerald Young wrote:
> To use multiple screen sessions, I run a main screen session that inside
> contains windows running other screen sessions.
>
> For example:
> * main session
>- window 1: misc session
>- window 2: coding session
>- window
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 18:16, Gerald Young wrote:
> Hi Cheng,
Hello everybody. That's my first mail :p
> To use multiple screen sessions, I run a main screen session that inside
> contains windows running other screen sessions.
That's what I want to know how to do, thanks!
> I run the main sess
On Thu, 24 Sep 2009 11:16:00 -0500, Gerald Young
wrote:
> On Thursday 24 September 2009 04:40:25 CHEN Cheng wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> Is it possible to switch between sessions by pressing
>> Ctrl-Alt-Left or Ctrl-Alt-Right, like what we do in
>> Gnome (or KDE)?
>
> Hi Cheng,
>
> To use multiple
On Thursday 24 September 2009 04:40:25 CHEN Cheng wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Is it possible to switch between sessions by pressing
> Ctrl-Alt-Left or Ctrl-Alt-Right, like what we do in
> Gnome (or KDE)?
Hi Cheng,
To use multiple screen sessions, I run a main screen session that inside
contains windo
Hi folks,
Is it possible to switch between sessions by pressing
Ctrl-Alt-Left or Ctrl-Alt-Right, like what we do in
Gnome (or KDE)?
Because I think it's safer to seperate root's windows
from a normal user's windows, which can also be done by
running multiple instances of putty or gnome-terminal,
Hi folks,
Is it possible to switch between sessions by pressing
Ctrl-Alt-Left or Ctrl-Alt-Right, like what we do in
Gnome (or KDE)?
Because I think it's safer to seperate root's windows
from a normal user's windows, which can also be done by
running multiple instances of putty or gnome-terminal,