of FOSS geeks?, I'm honestly not sure
> why).
>
> -Robin
>
> On Mon, May 09, 2011 at 12:01:39PM +0800, solotim wrote:
> > -- Forwarded message ------
> > From: solotim
> > Date: 2011/5/9
> > Subject: Re: Question: how to
On 2011-05-09, solotim wrote:
> Hi peers,
>
> I've been enjoying tmux for couple of weeks.
> There is a problem baffled me a lot and I don't know how to bypass it.
>
> Say, I have a long txt file, and I 'cat file.txt' in tmux, then the
> tmux will be busy to take over the output. If I press Ctrl-
hy).
-Robin
On Mon, May 09, 2011 at 12:01:39PM +0800, solotim wrote:
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> From: solotim
> Date: 2011/5/9
> Subject: Re: Question: how to interrupt a process by pressing Ctrl-C in tmux?
> To: Robin Lee Powell
>
>
> Thank you for the q
-- Forwarded message --
From: solotim
Date: 2011/5/9
Subject: Re: Question: how to interrupt a process by pressing Ctrl-C in tmux?
To: Robin Lee Powell
Thank you for the quick response.
So, do you mean there is no way to solve this problem in the near
future? Do the developers
On Mon, May 09, 2011 at 09:31:05AM +0800, solotim wrote:
>
> I've been enjoying tmux for couple of weeks. There is a problem
> baffled me a lot and I don't know how to bypass it.
>
> Say, I have a long txt file, and I 'cat file.txt' in tmux, then
> the tmux will be busy to take over the output. I
Hi peers,
I've been enjoying tmux for couple of weeks.
There is a problem baffled me a lot and I don't know how to bypass it.
Say, I have a long txt file, and I 'cat file.txt' in tmux, then the
tmux will be busy to take over the output. If I press Ctrl-C at this
time, it just doesn't work. Tmux i