..talk about not enough coffee.
Indeed, I left off the browser in this example.
For the record, now that the issue is firmly solved, it should indeed be
screen links www.website.com
with the control a followed by just the letter h starting the screenshot
like capture.
Did this in my dreamhost
On Sun, Oct 02, 2022 at 11:33:36AM -0400, Karen Lewellen via talk wrote:
> Hi folks,
> Both shellworld, and dreamhost, use Ubuntu as the basis for their shell
> workspaces.
> Sharing that up front, as this may be tied to Ubuntu.
> There is a program called screen, apparently common across some
Actually, in the command line, indeed screen can perform this function.
Had one made less than a week ago for another goal, with users of Debian
confirming the process as well.
cannot speak to screenshot, in the command line especially, but as
expressed I am asking for help with a task
| From: Kevin Cozens via talk
| The program "screen" is not used to create screen shots. If you are after a
| screen shot you might be wanting to use the program "screendump".
If you read screen(1), you will see that screen can dump its history in
the way she described. It is not the same as
| From: Karen Lewellen via talk
| Both shellworld, and dreamhost, use Ubuntu as the basis for their shell
| workspaces.
| Sharing that up front, as this may be tied to Ubuntu.
Thanks -- good to explain the context.
| There is a program called screen, apparently common across some Linux
|
On 2022-10-02 11:33, Karen Lewellen via talk wrote:
There is a program called screen, apparently common across some Linux
distributions.
one can create the equal of a screen shot,
The program "screen" is not used to create screen shots. If you are after a
screen shot you might be wanting to
Hi folks,
Both shellworld, and dreamhost, use Ubuntu as the basis for their shell
workspaces.
Sharing that up front, as this may be tied to Ubuntu.
There is a program called screen, apparently common across some Linux
distributions.
one can create the equal of a screen shot,
screen