Hit ctrl+a+d which will detach the screen session. To get it back type screen -ls and note the process id. Then screen -r (process id) to reattach.
Tom Morton On 22 Dec 2011, at 13:38, "Bináris" <[email protected]> wrote: 2011/12/22 John <[email protected]> > Why not just use the screen command? > > Please help, how. I am not very familiar with Linux. After having a look at help and man, I just typed in "screen". The result is: [Press Space or Return to end.] Getting 60 pages from wikipedia:hu... Sleeping for 4.0 seconds, 2011-12-22 14:34:45 Sleeping for 4.3 seconds, 2011-12-22 14:34:50 Getting 60 pages from wikipedia:hu... Getting 60 pages from wikipedia:hu... Sleeping for 4.4 seconds, 2011-12-22 14:34:57 Getting 60 pages from wikipedia:hu... Sleeping for 4.5 seconds, 2011-12-22 14:35:03 Getting 60 pages from wikipedia:hu... Sleeping for 4.6 seconds, 2011-12-22 14:35:09 Getting 60 pages from wikipedia:hu... Sleeping for 4.3 seconds, 2011-12-22 14:35:15 So the messages still come, but at random cursor positions. :-) I quit with space, and now it looks like the same at the normal prompt, messages don't begin at the leftmost position any more. -- Bináris _______________________________________________ Pywikipedia-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/pywikipedia-l
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