, 2008 at 06:21:46PM -0500, Mag Gam wrote:
> > > I am slowly being convinced that my screen crashes (or freezes
> > > mainly) are due to my environment settings. This can include env or
> > > stty settings. For the people whose screen does not crash what
> > > spec
ings. For the people whose screen does not crash what
> > special settings are you using? What version of screen? What os?
>
> I believe my screens do not freeze. I use screen on IA32, AMD64 and
> PPC hardware with anything from 64MB to 2GB of RAM. The publicly accessible
>
gt;
>> For the people whose screen does not crash what special settings are you
>> using?
>
> I sometimes experience screen freezes when I do some "screen -x"
> over ssh and the ssh connection is lost in such a way that sshd is
> not terminated straight away.
On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 06:21:46PM -0500, Mag Gam wrote:
> I am slowly being convinced that my screen crashes (or freezes mainly) are
> due to my environment settings. This can include env or stty settings.
>
> For the people whose screen does not crash what special settings are you
&
een crashes (or freezes
> > mainly) are due to my environment settings. This can include env or
> > stty settings. For the people whose screen does not crash what
> > special settings are you using? What version of screen? What os?
>
> I believe my screens do not freeze.
On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 06:21:46PM -0500, Mag Gam wrote:
> I am slowly being convinced that my screen crashes (or freezes
> mainly) are due to my environment settings. This can include env or
> stty settings. For the people whose screen does not crash what
> special settings are you
I am slowly being convinced that my screen crashes (or freezes mainly) are
due to my environment settings. This can include env or stty settings.
For the people whose screen does not crash what special settings are you
using? What version of screen? What os?
TIA