On Tue, Nov 8, 2022 at 11:31 PM Kevin Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
> Russell, > > Yes, tmux works the same way. > > Rich, > > tmux and screen are command line applications that launch and manage > sub-shells (a shell in a shell). You can remote into a server, like your > shell at your web host, start editing a file, open another window and view > a man page, and then detach from the tmux or screen session, log out of the > remote session, and come back to your running text editor and opened man > page later by reattaching to the same tmux or screen session. > > tmux even supports splitting a terminal window into multiple panes and run > apps side by side or top and bottom. I don’t know if screen supports side > by side. > I think screen does support side-by-side, but I don't use it so I can't say for sure. Tmux does not support serial consoles natively though, which I use extensively, and that is why tmux is dead to me. ;-) > > On Tue, Nov 8, 2022 at 9:28 PM, Tomas Kuchta <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > I am curious what distro are you running? > > > > I am running openSuSE and usually clock up about half year on the KDE > > session before some update forces reboot. I keep it running 24/7 to pull > > emails local, monitor environment (temp/humidity), VPN, remote desktop, > > .... other services. I have not experienced memory leaks. > > > > Tomas > > > > On Tue, Nov 8, 2022, 21:41 American Citizen <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > >> Hi: > >> > >> I am running the KDE Plasmashell desktop, but it has memory leaks and > >> eventually I will run out of system memory. > >> > >> If I logout, I will lose certain running jobs, which I really want to > >> keep running. > >> > >> However if I start a shell, and do the %jobs -l command, nothing is > >> there, so I cannot use %disown -r command nor prepend nohup in front of > >> some command line execution with a background exec &. > >> > >> Just how can I attach a nohup to certain running pids, such that if I > >> have to logout of the desktop session, these jobs still keep running? > >> > >> So far, the examples I have seen of nohup and disown, assume that one > >> has a current shell open. They don't discuss what happens after the > fact? > >> > >> Currently, if I logout of the desktop session, or restart the desktop, I > >> lose the running programs. > >> > >> Any idea on how to stop this? > >> > >> > >> > >>
