Is there a way to overcome this situation.
Situation :
I’m on a LAN [in office] connected to remote server over SSH [using
gnome terminal], now I've to go over for a meeting on another floor
along with my notebook. I switch on to mine office WLAN with a descent
90+ signal strength, Network
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Saurabh Sharma writes:
Is there a way to overcome this situation.
Situation :
I’m on a LAN [in office] connected to remote server over SSH [using
gnome terminal], now I've to go over for a meeting on another floor
along with my notebook. I
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 7:01 PM, Saurabh Sharma luckysharm...@gmail.comwrote:
Is there a way to overcome this situation.
Situation :
I’m on a LAN [in office] connected to remote server over SSH [using
gnome terminal], now I've to go over for a meeting on another floor
along with my
On Tuesday 27 Sep 2011, Saurabh Sharma wrote:
I’m on a LAN [in office] connected to remote server over SSH [using
gnome terminal], now I've to go over for a meeting on another floor
along with my notebook. I switch on to mine office WLAN with a
descent 90+ signal strength, Network manager
On Tuesday 27 Sep 2011, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
I’m on a LAN [in office] connected to remote server over SSH [using
gnome terminal], now I've to go over for a meeting on another floor
along with my notebook. I switch on to mine office WLAN with a
descent 90+ signal strength, Network manager
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Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) writes:
On Tuesday 27 Sep 2011, Saurabh Sharma wrote:
I’m on a LAN [in office] connected to remote server over SSH [using
gnome terminal], now I've to go over for a meeting on another floor
along with my notebook. I switch
On Tuesday 27 Sep 2011, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
You probably mean to run screen in ssh, i.e. screen on remote
end? Otherwise with screen to run your ssh in, instead of using
GNOME terminal's pty, you're using screen's pty, with nothing
changed at the network interface level.
Er, right! Run