[Going through the list's archives via gmane...]
Using tmux 1.1, I still get this kind of behaviour. The contrived
example I used was
1. start tmux
2. ^B%
3. for i in {1..99}; do dmesg; done
4. ^Bo (is ignored for a long time)
I'm still using GNU Screen, with a remote screen session nested inside a
local screen session, i.e.
:screen ssh fs -t screen -dRR
When I accidentally generate copious output in the remote session, I
just type
^M~.
This tells my OpenSSH client to immediately sever its connection.
Thanks to ":zombie rk onerror" in the local Screen, I can then just hit
"r" to reconnect to the remote Screen session. By the time ssh finished
reconnecting, the remote screen session has finished dealing with the
copious output.
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