Hi,
Sorry, but I don't know how to do that. I do know that the general syntax is
'bind key action', which you would place in your .screenrc file. I'm not
sure what the key is for locking, or what the syntax for locking would be.
Perhaps someone else can help out?
Thanks,
Samir
On Thu, Jul 17,
Hi,
Whenever this happens to me, I just run 'screen -x session name' and wait
for 10-15 minutes for it to successfully connect. The best thing to do would
be to avoid sending too much data over a low bandwidth connection. I try to
prevent this as often as possible, but sometimes I forget to
Thanks. I am not having any backtick commands in hardstatus.
My screenrc has
hardstatus string '%{= kc}[ %{C}%H %{c}]%{G}%= %{=
kw}%?%-Lw%?%{g}%{G}%n*%f%t%?%u%?%{g}%{w}%?%+Lw%?%?%= %{G}%{c}[%{C}
%d/%m %{C}%c %{c}]'
Backticks are present only in the following line in my entire screenrc
(and this
2008/7/16 Pandurangan R S [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
My screen looks to be frozen. screen -x (or screen -d) also gets stuck.
I recently saw a thread which talks about accidentally locking the
screen and thinking it is frozen.
Is the case with my screen now? If so, how can i unlock it?
I don't
Hi,
It seems that you are having a different problem then. Do you ever actually
use the locking feature? If not, then maybe you could just change the
keybinding for that to something hard to type so you never accidentally
activate it?
Thanks,
Samir
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 8:43 AM, Pandurangan
No. I never use the locking feature. How can i disable the
corresponding keybinding?
Thanks
Pandu
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 1:04 AM, Samir Unni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
It seems that you are having a different problem then. Do you ever actually
use the locking feature? If not, then maybe
Unfortunately, I had killed the screen process accidentally. So I
cannot provide the strace now :(
I will post the related straces if get into the same trouble again.
Thanks for your help.
-- Pandu
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 3:22 AM, Juergen Weigert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 16, 08 18:59:04