On 06/19/2013 01:13 PM, Lloyd Brown wrote:

On 06/19/2013 01:09 PM, Doran L. Barton wrote:

If you have that option.  You don't always, due to security
restrictions, limited storage (eg. on very small embedded systems), etc.


Lloyd Brown
Systems Administrator
Fulton Supercomputing Lab
Brigham Young University
http://marylou.byu.edu

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I use both screen and tmux, sometimes I'll nest a screen inside a tmux at work, I did that all the time working as a Dev. I don't have that need so much anymore but choosing between the two is impossible for me, each has features that meet certain needs that the other can't, or won't satisfy. That said, my life would be a lot more problematic without one or the other in my life to save me from the wares of network failures, that moment when you immediately need to do two things and there's no X cuz you broke something and all you get is a good old BSD console, compiling 64 and 32 bit packages on Arch Linux and innumerable other "zOM*G!!!!" moments as well. GNU Parallels, this is something new that I must explore. I think this just may be what I'm looking for in my new position at work as well as maintaining all the Jails I have on my BSD systems at home.

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