First, sry about double post, pine has some wierd lag... But yes, that is
exactly how screen works. Ihave used this for various applications, and
they continue to work corectly.

On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Finity wrote:

> If you want to connect to your server using telnet and mess with HLDS, and then go 
> back to your server and mess with HLDS, I'd recommend looking at screen.  It's in 
> the man pages.  You run screen, then use it like a normal terminal to start HLDS.  
> Then hit Ctrl-a then d and then you should be back at your regular shell.  The 
> keypresses "detached" the shell you were working in.  Then when you connect to your 
> computer with telnet or ssh or whatever, you run screen -r and it'll "restore" your 
> detached windows just like you had never left it.  I'm pretty sure stuff isn't 
> suspended or anything when you detach, but try it.
>
> I've never used screen before cause I just learned how, but it seems to fit this 
> kinda purpose perfectly.  Hope this helped.
>
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