> On Thursday 28 June 2007 14:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> > I love "screen" but sometimes I forget to run it before I leave
>> > something running.
>> > Therefore I can't close the session or resume it from another
>> > location. Is there a smart way to make it run and resume an
>> > existing session or start a new if there's no session, when I start
>> > bash?
>>
>> Could you put screen in your .bashrc?  That way, it would start as
>> soon as you login...
>
> Well, the approach might work, if you're careful, but .bashrc is
> absolutely _not_ the file to use. If this were to work, it would be
> either .bash_login or .bash_profile.

Quite right.  I had a bout of temporary insanity.  :(



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