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| Screen HowTo Part 2 |
| Linux HowTo's - Advance Linux HowTo's | |||||||||
| Written by Allen Sanabria | |||||||||
| Saturday, 17 May 2008 10:39 | |||||||||
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In the the first part of this HowTo, I gave you the bare minimum to get Screen working Before continuing this HowTo please read Part 1 if you do not have previous experience with screen.
1- To start a split screen session in you current screen session... 2- To switch between split screens... 3- To copy output from one split screen to the next... 4- To paste the output from the previous command... I use the above commands especially to copy output from one terminal to next without a mouse. 5- Now lets say you want to lock our screen session from private eyes... To unlock your session just use your password for you account. The following below will make your screen session show all of your sessions in a nice bar below your terminal, show you the current date and time, as well as tell you the host you are in. Check the screenshot above to see what it would look like. hardstatus alwayslastline
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