On 17 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > The really neat thing about screen is that it allows you to detach your
> > session (ctrl-a d), log off, and then resume your work from a different
> > terminal later on. Processes continue in the background, of course.
> 
> <grin> Moot point for me, because Emacs stays up as long as my
> computer is on.
> 
> Interesting, though, the way that screen lets me keep an emacs -nw
> even after I crash/kill X...

But can you resume the emacs session from a different machine?

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