On Sat, Sep 15, 2001 at 05:47:17AM +0800, Bob Williams wrote:

> This part reminds me a bit of VNC, which allows you to retain state from
> one session to the next - of course you have to remain logged on and just
> close the VNC session.  I'm not sure I'd want to be logged on all the time
> just for the sake of this convenience - but in case of a local power
> outage on a terminal that didn't have a UPS, maybe....

if you merely want to retain a text based session across logins,
"screen" is your friend. :)

i use it all the time.

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