On Fri, 4 Apr 2014, Jorge A Lopez Silva wrote:
> Hi Lee,
>
> This question has been asked before. Please see
>
Bingo - I KNEW I had seen it before, .. thanks a million!!!
Lee
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related to "multiple terminals in a tmux session".
Perhaps you should re-read the first paragraph of the post and apply some
possibly non-existant english skills?
> - L. V. Lammert wrote :
> > Not sure how to search the arcives for this, .. but is there a reason wny
> &g
Not sure how to search the arcives for this, .. but is there a reason wny
multiple terminals in a tmux session are 'locked' to the same view? IOW,
if I have two terminals [from different logins] viewing the same tmux
session, changing the current window in tmux at one login also changes
the current
On Thu, 20 Feb 2014, Tim Visher wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 3:25 AM, Nicholas Marriott
> wrote:
> > What's in your PS1?
>
\n\[\033[01;32m\]\u@\h\[\033[00m\]:\[\033[01;34m\]\w\[\033[00m\]\n\$
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Managing the Perform
I was collaborating with a remote colleage yesterday, and noticed that
when I created a new window, *his* focus switched to that new window. Same
for switching windows.
It seems like the last time I used tmux for collaboration, each user had
independent control of the current window?
How can I co
On Tue, 10 Sep 2013, blueBoy wrote:
> I just want to communicate with other users on the same-server just like
> old linux write/talk etc.
>
The simplest way to do something like that is to dedicate one pane of a
window to messages - open an editor session and let the messages scroll.
Call it the
On Tue, 3 Sep 2013, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> I maintain a tmux session on my server and carry a stick w/cygwin so I can
> remotely access the tmux session on a windoz box.
>
We use Cygwin all the time, .. however IMHO it really isn't 'complete'
enough for a full-blown shell dev session; use PuTTY