I found in screen that I had problems creating a new window because by
sending the "screen" command I was telling the most active screen to
switch to that window.
So I found the "other" command to toggle back!
So if we want to add a shell to a screen session and not disturb any
open screen sessio
(which may be months or
> years from now) I'll see if this script fixes the problem, and I'll
> report. Or maybe I can just flip the modem power switch and force the
> issue.
>
>
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at it.
Thanks for screen,
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ourse, is trying to reproduce the problem ... unlike the
> OP in your thread, I've never had a problem recovering from ctrl-s. I
> haven't
> been able to pin down an exact thing that causes it, but I'm pretty sure it
> happens even when my fingers aren't anywhe
w and then screen freezes
> and if I try to reattach the seassion elsewhere, the
> command `screen -x' just hangs.
>
> Sometimes killing off the child processes seems to work,
> other times not. Usually after many hours the screen
> of its own accord becomes re-attachable
ually I can
reconnect to a blocked session within 30 seconds instead of hanging for
hours.
abram hindle
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talk with each other? Is it all through this
list?
Anyways I love screen and I really must thank you guys for the hard
work.
abram
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