I typically just type "screen" or "screen -list". If I have one, "screen -R" will detach-and-re-attach.
On 2/10/06, Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I was attempting to get screen to correctly display colors and the like,
and one of my attempts included running screen -a. This has caused
havoc on my terminal settings for screen. Basically, screen completely
ignores my TERM settings, whether I use the -T option, export TERM, or
leave it alone. I'm running this on a FC4 box, and prior to screen -a,
my terminal was detected as screen.linux. It is still detected as such,
but seems to ignore the settings; even after I restart screen. I looked
for any files it may have modified, and cannot find any (find / -mmin
-60 and strace -o /tmp/screen.trace screen -a).
Right now, my status bar on the bottom is strange colors and doesn't
redraw properly, and CTRL-L causes the screen to go yellow. This is
quite bizarre....
I'm using PuTTY with linux term. Any ideas what this could have changed?
Thanks.
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