Hmmmm, upon closer inspection seems like i dont have that file. I am running Centos 4.4 on the machine that I did the test on. Will be checking on the bsd box in the corner in a few, but my question would be: where did that file come from?
as this is linux there probably are differences, i used yum to get this installed. anyways, could i ask for a copy of your .screenrc? TIA! On Jan 11, 2008 2:56 AM, Eduardo Tongson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > Works here. My .screenrc has <shell bash>. At first I thought it might > have something to do with login shells but <deflogin on> or <deflogin > off> does not make any difference. > > Do you have a custom .screenrc? > > Ed <http://blog.eonsec.com> > > > On Jan 11, 2008 3:11 PM, Rommel Asibal <[EMAIL > PROTECTED]<rumzster%40gmail.com>> > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Has anyone tried logging screen commands before? I read the man page and > it > > has a feature that will let you put the buffer into a file > > > > *C-a h* (hardcopy) Write a hardcopy of the current window to the file > > hardcopy.*n*. *C-a H* (log) Begins/ends logging of the current window to > > the > > file screenlog.*n*. > > But i want to get the commands that i run so i can document things > better. > > if possible have it so that its in the $HOME/.bash_history file? > > > > I love screen but after forgetting things and then having to research > old > > things after a few weeks or months again after a while, it is killing > > me..... (yes i am primarily a M$ user *sigh*) > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > >
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