Re: multiple screen categories

2010-07-02 Thread Brian Kroth
Wolfgang Hennerbichler 2010-06-29 10:16: > Hi List, > > I do manage a huge bunch of devices, and I would like to have > something like a category or group within screen. currenty I run 3 > screen sessions with multiple terminal sessions within each screen - > one connects to all our routers and

Re: saving session status every once in a while

2010-07-02 Thread Wolfgang Hennerbichler
Hi, I'm using the following .screenrc to make this more or less permanent: hardstatus alwayslastline hardstatus string '%c %{+b}%h%{-b} (%n - %t) %w' defscrollback 1 sessionname whateveryoulike setenv SSH_AUTH_SOCK $HOME/.ssh-agent-screen.groups zombie kr # create the first group of sess

Re: bind browser forward/back keys

2010-07-02 Thread Robert Svoboda
* Jostein Berntsen [2010-06-07 15:20]: > You need to check if these keys gives any response in a > terminal. One way to do this is to run "cat > /dev/null" in > the konsole, and check if these keys give you anything. If > so you can enter them with "bindkey..." in .screenrc. If that doesn't work

multiple screen categories

2010-07-02 Thread Wolfgang Hennerbichler
Hi List, I do manage a huge bunch of devices, and I would like to have something like a category or group within screen. currenty I run 3 screen sessions with multiple terminal sessions within each screen - one connects to all our routers and switches, one to all our servers and one is my deve

Re: saving session status every once in a while

2010-07-02 Thread Gerald Young
On Friday 02 July 2010 3:34:09 am Albert Vilella wrote: > Hi, > > Is there any way of saving one's session status every once in a while, > so that if the computer crashes, one can recover the different > screens, screen names, > and bash history in the session? > > Cheers, > > Albert. > I currentl

saving session status every once in a while

2010-07-02 Thread Albert Vilella
Hi, Is there any way of saving one's session status every once in a while, so that if the computer crashes, one can recover the different screens, screen names, and bash history in the session? Cheers, Albert. ___ screen-users mailing list screen-user