Along similar lines,
splitvt is a nice little utility that also comes in .rpm.
Rick
On Tue, 14 Apr 1998, Karl R. Asseily wrote:
> Screen is a program that allows you to have multiple terminals on a
> remote console (I say remote because the local console can have many
> virtual consoles, with alt-F1 alt-F2 etc...).
> The -r flag means "resume".
> So, someone ran screen, "detached" it using "CTRL-A D", logged off his
> computer, and then when he came back, he simply entered "screen -r", and
> he is back to where he previously was when he detached his screen.
>
> It's a very nifty utility. It's actually the 1st utility I learnt on
> UNIX, back 5 years ago when I was in college.
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Karl
>
> Paris Flegas wrote:
> >
> > Hi Does anyone knows what "screen -r" mean
> > that i see when i am doing "w" in my
> > school linux server.
> >
>
>
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