As Adam mentioned, screen is a "must know" utility in the Linux world, imho. He taught me how to use it, and I am in his debt for it. The 10-15 minutes it will take you to understand how to use screen will be paid back within the day....:-)
Have a good one.
DJ
Dave Jones CA Tech Support z/VM and z/Linux Houston
Marcy Cortes wrote:
Rick wrote:
Why would one even want to use VNC to a Linux system?
I rely on it HEAVILY for the disconnect/reconnect feature.
A helpful person from Levanta suggested the "screen" package for this. Someday, I'll get around to actually trying it out!
The value of a VNC server on mainframe Linux is largely
proof-of-concept. Or the occasional product that seems to think it absolutely has to install that way.
Marcy Cortes
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