September 23rd, 2006
GNU Screen is a terminal multiplexer: a program that divides one physical terminal connection into many processes. This can be handy when you’re under a non-graphical environment; when you can’t simply open a new terminal tab. You might want more than one terminal screen for any number of reasons:
Screen comes preinstalled on a lot of distributions, but if it isn’t chances are there will be a packaged version for your system:
sudo apt-get install screen
Once it is installed type “screen” at the terminal. This starts you with one “virtual” terminal in addition to the physical terminal you were originally using. These are the essential commands I use:
September 25th, 2006 at 11:34 pm
I haven’t read your blog in a while and I didn’t realize how much I missed these computery talks and rambles that I never understand but still read anyway. Haha… have fun…
SCHOOL! WHOO!
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