I have a hung session I would very much like to recover, since it has some simulation results I haven't saved (that took about 12 hours to create). Yes, I know, I should have saved while I had the chance.
I tried to do a hist() in an environment without a plotting device. My R session now seems to be hung; ^C doesn't do anything. I thought it would timeout, but it has not so far. The details of this session's environment are a bit baroque. In case it matters, here they are: Running an xterm locally, used the "screen" program to start a shell. Ran R. Then, from a remote computer, used ssh to log in (without X forwarding enabled). Grabbed the session by doing screen -d -r. (screen lets you trade the controlling tty of a session; that's why I was using it). After detaching and reattaching the session a couple of times (still remote) I did > hist(tres4$singles[["a"]]) tres4$singles is a dataframe. I can still type on the terminal, but get no response. R 1.7.1 on Debian. Is there any way to get the R session back without killing it? Thanks. ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help