ed to be able
to see visually what is on the screen at school.
And about SSH: so we suppose it's installed on the school's computer and the
appropriate keys fully set up?
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does this only for command line, not graphical desktop. I think that
using IDL at home would be simplier, no?
Please keep Screen mailing-list in the mail loop!
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with the file once it has been downloaded.
Thank you,
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Virginia Space Grant Consortium Fellow
University of Virginia, Dept. of Chemistry
Hi, what's the Linux distribution at school? Why wouldn't you try GNU/Linux at
home?
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lly in GNU/Linux TTYs:
http://sascoet.mutu.fdn.fr/texte/fichiersdeconfiguration/reconfigurationtouches
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Peder Stray declara:
Are you sure this is a screen-problem and not a ssh-problem? That is,
Hi, I'm using Screen locally.
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Hi, thanks for your answers, but I realised that I made a big mistake: It's Ctrl-C which
closes everythings and that I want to disable!
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Hi, Ctrl-Z shuts down screen and all opened programms inside it. The only thing I found was
to re-affect the combination to another action, but I'm unable to find how to simply disable
it. I'm sure some of you know how to do it...
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