If you know the pid, simply killing it with whatever signal you want would
be most efficient.
On Sep 26, 2016 6:08 PM, "Jostein Berntsen" wrote:
> On 26.09.16,19:11, Jostein Berntsen wrote:
>
>> On 26.09.16,14:17, Colin Richardson wrote:
>>
>>> I am attempting to break a nodejs application that
On Jul 9, 2015 3:54 PM, "Konstantin Svist" wrote:
> Is there any way of migrating the scrollback buffer from one window to
> another?
> I see there's a way to copy the buffer, but is there a way to paste it
> (so that it doesn't paste to the command line)?
At the risk of stating the obvious... if
Nice solution combined with tab completion. :-) Thanks Gerald!
On Jul 31, 2014 12:45 PM, "Gerald Young"
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What I do is have a keystroke binding which types in this:
> C-a :source /home/user/Screen/
>
> But it doesn't actually submit the command. Then I can manually type in the
>
On Sat, 15 Mar 2014, Michael Grant wrote:
Yes I'm aware of this. But what would be cool is if the scrollbar could be
somehow linked to the scrolling in copy mode.
One thing I can imagine is just filling the of screen lines each time one
changes screens. This would of course create extr
On Wed, 12 Mar 2014, Michael Grant wrote:
This brings up another question which I've had for a while. When you switch
screens, the scroll buffer in putty above contains leftover stuff from the
other window. Might it be possible to somehow fill or use some alternate page
in putty so that the