Re: [e-users] all terminals get killed together

2016-02-08 Thread David Seikel
On Tue, 9 Feb 2016 16:52:50 +1100 Dave  wrote:

>  I'm not familiar with lxterminal, but I just did a lookup on it, and
> it was just as I suspected.
> 
>  http://wiki.lxde.org/en/LXTerminal
> 
>  All instances of this terminal share the one process.  Hence, if you
> kill that process, you kill all terminals.  Not much that
> Enlightenment can do about that.

While this is true, EFL devs did do something about it, they invented
terminology, an EFL based terminal program.  B-)

Something like screen or tmux might help as well.  The terminals will
still close, but your terminal session is still saved.

>  In the year 2016, of the month of February, on the 8th day,
> Christopher Barry wrote:
> > Hey, this may not be e specific, but I've been noticing something
> > for a while now that I don't remember functioning this way, namely
> > if I right-click the window close button and kill an x-terminal
> > that's not responding, ALL of the open x-terminals are killed. Is
> > this an x-terminal thing?
> > 
> > Anyone know why this is happening (or if it always worked like this
> > and I never noticed)? I use debian's e17 and lxterminal.

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Re: [e-users] all terminals get killed together

2016-02-08 Thread Dave
 I'm not familiar with lxterminal, but I just did a lookup on it, and it was
just as I suspected.

 http://wiki.lxde.org/en/LXTerminal

 All instances of this terminal share the one process.  Hence, if you kill
that process, you kill all terminals.  Not much that Enlightenment can do
about that.

 Cheers,
 dave.k


 In the year 2016, of the month of February, on the 8th day, Christopher Barry 
wrote:
> Hey, this may not be e specific, but I've been noticing something for a
> while now that I don't remember functioning this way, namely if I
> right-click the window close button and kill an x-terminal that's not
> responding, ALL of the open x-terminals are killed. Is this an
> x-terminal thing?
> 
> Anyone know why this is happening (or if it always worked like this
> and I never noticed)? I use debian's e17 and lxterminal.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Regards,
> Christopher
> 
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[e-users] all terminals get killed together

2016-02-08 Thread Christopher Barry


Hey, this may not be e specific, but I've been noticing something for a
while now that I don't remember functioning this way, namely if I
right-click the window close button and kill an x-terminal that's not
responding, ALL of the open x-terminals are killed. Is this an
x-terminal thing?

Anyone know why this is happening (or if it always worked like this
and I never noticed)? I use debian's e17 and lxterminal.


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Regards,
Christopher

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