Justin,

Yes, that would be a *perfect* example of how you can use screen.
-- Jonathan

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On 12 Nov 2002, Justin Ellison wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
>       Does anyone have some real-world examples of how they use the screen
> command?  It looks handy, but the man page eludes me on how it works. 
> Basically, is there a way I can ssh from work to home, fire up screen on
> the home box, start a kernel compile, exit from the screen, and ssh back
> into it later - without interrupting the build?
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Justin
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