My understanding (not having looked at the code - someone correct me if I'm
wrong) is that it's split into two processes, effectively a client and
server. When you start a new screen session, it spins up both, but only
the client is associated with the terminal. So closing the terminal kills
the
I'm fairly new to linux and I am just curious as to how screen manages to
survive the logout process. I don't know the logout process really works
either but I assume that screen manages to ignore the signal sent to all
the process I own when I logout. I thought that was SIGHUP but when I do
kill -
Is there a GNU screen or maintainer or if there isn't shouldn't someone else
take the ball and start making releases?
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