On Dec 5, 2009, at 8:48 AM, Markus Neteler wrote:
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 10:27 AM, Hamish <[email protected]> wrote:
Markus wrote:
I type in bash CTRL-R and a fraction of what I remember of
the name, then maybe another few CTRL-R to cycle to the right
one. Enter and I see it.
fwiw I find ^r a bit confusing to use. (user ignorance of the
sublties
I'm sure..)
I am working on many different remote systems, so I try to learn
the necessary minimum rather than focusing on a personal
optimization (sure I agree that that is handy if you work on
your only one or a few machines).
...
for one thing I'd consider running that tunneled over ssh+X to a
remote
number cruncher, but not a real GUI. a while ago while traveling and
only a borrowed win2k + puTTY to work with I rigged up a system where
the png driver wrote the display image across to a apache public dir
which I could reload in the web browser. not ideal, but it worked.
Right, working over ssh in GRASS is very common for me (70% of
overall time, often even over unstable connections). So I learned to
love "screen" to not crash the GRASS session. The d.* approach
consumes little resources only, that's why I like it so much...
Can the d.* rendered to a small footprint image viewer work in this
setting?
Michael
Will later comment more on a previous mail of Michael.
Markus
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