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> Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2010 18:38:49 -0500
> From: Patrick Shanahan <p...@opensuse.org>
> Subject: Re: Integration with a terminal emulator
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> * George Nachman <gnach...@llamas.org> [12-21-10 18:24]:
> > Sounds good.
> >
> > I had a though the other day that it would be nice to support nested tmux
> > sessions in this mode. I believe tmux doesn't normally support this, but
> I
> > think it would be great to always run tmux locally to protect against the
> > terminal emulator crashing, but also allow people to ssh to a remote host
> > and run tmux there. I think it could be accomplished by three changes:
> >
>
> I presently use tmux remotely via a ssh/putty xterm window initiating
> "tmux -2u attach".  The only "crash" I ever experience is loosing
> connection to the remote which brings down my ssh/putty xterm, but not
> tmux.
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>
The first terminal emulator that will be integrating with tmux is iTerm2
which is presently in alpha status and, sadly, does have the occasional
crash. When xterm integrates with tmux this may not be as useful for them :)
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