Re: tmux as an educational facilitator
On Thu, Nov 05, 2009 at 02:15:30PM +0100, frantisek holop wrote: as an old time screen user i was perplexed to see that when i attached to an already attached tmux session, both clients were updated real time and accepted input as well. the ascii art with the differing terminal window sizes is also a breakthrough idea. screen also does ascii art on different window sizes...
Re: tmux as an educational facilitator
On Fri, Nov 06, 2009 at 12:21:12AM +0100, frantisek holop wrote: thanks everyone on/off-list for pointing out that screen can do this as well. it was not the point of my mail though. it was not a pissing contest what screen and tmux can/can't do. How about you go off this list for a while, and find out how to write messages that contain the information YOU want, instead of the information YOU actually put in them. Unless you enjoy trolling, in which case you should learn not to complain about the resulting flamage...
Re: tmux as an educational facilitator
On Thu, 5 Nov 2009, frantisek holop wrote: as an old time screen user i was perplexed to see that when i attached to an already attached tmux session, both clients were updated real time and accepted input as well. the ascii art with the differing terminal window sizes is also a breakthrough idea. $ screen -x -- Daniel Bolgheroni FEI - Faculdade de Engenharia Industrial http://www.dbolgheroni.eng.br/mykey ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) against HTML e-mail X / \
Re: tmux as an educational facilitator
thanks everyone on/off-list for pointing out that screen can do this as well. it was not the point of my mail though. it was not a pissing contest what screen and tmux can/can't do. everyone can now stop sending screen -x, thank you. $ screen -x ksh: screen: not found -f -- if they can send a man to the moon... why not send 'em all?