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You can even use screen to directly connect to a device over a serial port. I
haven't had do that yet though.
I have attached my ~/.screenrc just for the helluva it.
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 20:25:30 -0500
Jim Philips <jcphil at mindspring.com> wrote:
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> I've been around Linux now for about nine years and I've never heard of this
> incredibly useful tool. It's a simple way to avoid opening a bunch of x-terms
> for handling multiple jobs. It's as if you could tab between multiple
> terminals and also monitor for silence or activity on them. But it's all in
> one terminal. See this article:
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looks like traditional Windows with a stabler kernel. I don't find anything
technically interesting there. In my opinion MS is a lot better at making money
than it is at making good operating systems. -- Linus Torvalds
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