Hi All,

Regarding interesting factoids; yes they are great. I only did a UNIX fundamentals course at polytech, and that even covered some YY command if i can remember "Yank Yank". Anyway factoids great and many will help get a handle on the many commands and quirks within Unix/Linux. Such tips really help people gain a more thorough understanding of the l(u)nix way of doing things.

Cheers again for putting up with my rant;

Peter

On 12/05/2015 20:51, Jim Cheetham wrote:
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 12:04 PM, Derek Smithies
<[email protected]> wrote:
Did you know that the ~. key sequence, when connected via ssh to a remote
console, will kill the connection?
No, but the <return>~. sequence does :-)

Thus, if you are sshed to a remote box, and it does go down, you can close
the link without too much pain..
Even less pain, if you are using a tmux session on the remote machine,
you can reconnect and get it all back again (tmux replaces GNU screen,
do yourself a favour, upgrade :-)

-jim, the last CLUG wiki maintainer.
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