Difference between revisions of "Screen linux command"
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<source lang=cli> | <source lang=cli> | ||
screen -x banan | screen -x banan | ||
+ | ==Annoying flashing== | ||
+ | You can do what you want in a terminal-independent way using just your ''.screenrc'' | ||
+ | <source lang=bash> | ||
+ | vbell on | ||
+ | vbell_msg '' | ||
+ | termcapinfo * vb=: | ||
+ | The settings are: | ||
+ | </source> | ||
+ | first line (you already did this) | ||
+ | second line cancels the Wuff, Wuff! | ||
+ | third line sets the flash to an empty string | ||
+ | Note that the trailing colon (:) is needed for the termcap syntax used by screen. | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
{{Source cli}} | {{Source cli}} | ||
[[category:Linux]][[category:Linux Command]] | [[category:Linux]][[category:Linux Command]] |
Revision as of 16:50, 17 November 2023
Split screen
Two consoles working together
On console 1
screen -S banan
On console 2
Same user as on console 1
screen -x banan
==Annoying flashing==
You can do what you want in a terminal-independent way using just your ''.screenrc''
<source lang=bash>
vbell on
vbell_msg ''
termcapinfo * vb=:
The settings are:
first line (you already did this) second line cancels the Wuff, Wuff! third line sets the flash to an empty string Note that the trailing colon (:) is needed for the termcap syntax used by screen. </source>