Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!snorkelwacker!apple!sun-barr!newstop!ehq-ir-1!henkl From: henkl@glorantha (Henk Langeveld - Sun Nederland) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: screen program information Message-ID: <2561@ehq-ir-1.UK.Sun.COM> Date: 23 Sep 90 18:04:08 GMT References: <13842@hydra.gatech.EDU> <13843@hydra.gatech.EDU> Sender: news@ehq-ir-1.UK.Sun.COM Lines: 38 gt0178a@prism.gatech.EDU (BURNS,JIM) writes: >in article <13842@hydra.gatech.EDU>, I write: > >> in article <13840@hydra.gatech.EDU>, I write: >>> Well, of course I could always just ^a-k (kill) that screen window w/o >>> affecting any of my other windows, then ^a-c ((re-) create) that window if >>> I need it. >> Then again, I suppose this wouldn't be appropriate if the program needs to >And then again, since this *is* a windowing package, I can just switch to >another window and do something else while I'm waiting. Well, that's one problem I have with 'screen', when logged in from home over a 1200 bps line and I type 'cat HUGEFILE' in stead of 'less HUGEFILE' I have to bash ^C real fast, or spend the next ten minutes waiting for the file to flow by. Apparently, interrupts aren't handled asynchronously by 'screen'. No matter what I do, the only way to get out of it is to switch the modem off and on, and build a new connection. Fortunately, by the time I 'screen -r', all output from the offending window has been flushed to never-never-land, and I can continue where I took^H^H^H^H left off. :-) I must say that 'screen' is the one free program I use most. I wonder though, the program has been very stable since its first release in 1988. I have only seen one patch, and nothing else. Aren't there people out there who've added features to it ? -- Henk Langeveld, (henkl@holland.sun.com // henkl@sun.nl) Confiction, 48th world SF Con: Aug 23-27th, The Hague. I've seen the mouse die. -sniff- Going to demolish the confiction@... address, use this instead.