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> # Example of automatically running some programs in windows on screen
> startup.
> #
> # The following will open top in the first window, an ssh session to
> monkey
> # in the next window, and then open mutt and tail in windows 8 and 9
&g
t;
# caption always "%?%F%{-b kr}%:%{-b rr}%?%C|%D|%M %d|%H%?%F%{+u wk}%?
%L=%-Lw%45>%{+b wr}%n%f*%t%{-}%+Lw%-0<"
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On 05.01.10,10:02, halonothing wrote:
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> Anyone know of a scripta way to set a Screen name to the host you're
> connected to rather than having it default to "Bash" ?
This blog post discusses how to achieve that:
http://platypope.org/blog/2007/3/10/fun-with-screen
- Jostein
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a Screen name to the host you're
> connected to rather than having it default to "Bash" ?
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On 05.01.10,10:02, halonothing wrote:
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> Anyone know of a scripta way to set a Screen name to the host you're
> connected to rather than having it default to "Bash" ?
This blog post discusses how to achieve that:
http://platypope.org/blog/2007/3/10/fun-with-screen
- Jostein
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Anyone know of a scripta way to set a Screen name to the host you're
connected to rather than having it default to "Bash" ?
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