On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 09:00:18AM -0600, Big Mike Forsberg wrote: > Yeah, that's what I'm looking for. I think it'd be great in the labs > since all the computers are so close. i was going to suggest screen too since i think it comes closest to shared buffer/keyboard of any apps i'm aware of, but it's more of a tagteam thing than a concurrent thing (screen -x as recommended is half the equation. the other half is the acl bits so that two separate accounts can attach to (read-only or read-write) the same session. some modern editors have a vague concept of concurrency (emacs, vim) and will let you edit the same file and notify you as it changes on disk (say, your partner leaves autosave turned on) and probably allow you to diff the two versions interactively. not perhaps as realtime as you hoped, but maybe closer than anything else prefabricated. check the docs for your favorite editor..
this is an interesting question, have you thought about giving it a wider audience? perhaps posting to comp.programming or some other netwide-newsgroup, or trying to submit an 'ask slashdot' feature? while i think slashdot is largely filled with ninnies and twits, there are usually a couple of genuinely useful replies to some of the ask slashdots i've seen that interested me. > P.S. How does one end a senetence like above without ending with for. > Since it's a prepasistion and all. Yeah, that is for what i am looking. but in cases like this, i'm with winston churchill.. "This is the sort of pedantry up with which i will not put." _______________________________________________ Siglinux mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://machito.utacm.org/mailman/listinfo/siglinux
