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list users find this information useful as well.
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D), as it works fine
outside of screen.
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ce.edu/~scrosby/software/tf256color/src/256colors2.pl
Thanks!
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Yes, kill off the shell associated with the pty/tty running "screen". I
found that killing off screen by itself doesn't cut it...
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ot;Okay, the attached SSH session has died, lets clean up
applicable ttys/ptys" and proceeds to munge something that a reattached
screen seems to rely on. Detatching, logging out, and logging back in
usually fixes it.
Authors' comments?
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it's not the "responsibility" of screen to solve problems
like these, but there's really no other place it can be solved while
using screen itself. Framework for solving this problem, in my opinion,
is a Good Thing(tm).
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