Re: how to switch session as X window workspace?

2009-09-28 Thread CHEN Cheng
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 06:27:38AM +1800, Jean-Yves Levesque wrote: > This is an example given to me when layouts came > out. I used this in order to understand layouts > and it has been useful to me. Hope it works for > you. > Hi, Thank you so much. It provides me a show case, from which I get

Re: how to switch session as X window workspace?

2009-09-25 Thread CHEN Cheng
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 08:48:09PM +0200, Jesús Guerrero wrote: > Or you could use "layouts", which are not well documented, but do > basically that. I've used them in the past but right now I have no example > on how to use them, the only thing I can do is to point you in that > direction. I don't

Re: how to switch session as X window workspace?

2009-09-25 Thread CHEN Cheng
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 08:40:48PM +0200, Yuki (aka Rubén Gómez) wrote: > Hello everybody. That's my first mail :p Hello, Yuki. > > screen -e ^Ss -S main_session > It doesn't work for me, but it works "screen -e ^Hh -S main_session". > I'm not sure way. I'm using gnome-terminal in debian with the

Re: how to switch session as X window workspace?

2009-09-24 Thread CHEN Cheng
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

how to switch session as X window workspace?

2009-09-24 Thread CHEN Cheng
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,

how to switch session as X window workspace?

2009-09-24 Thread CHEN Cheng
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,