Hello!

I have an application which I run in tmux.  It has a rudimentary console 
that takes commands and it gives regular output as well.

I recently noticed that if I do a ctrl+b and pgup to look at the 
scrollback history, the application will stop running after a few 
moments.  Sometimes it takes 30 seconds, sometimes 2 minutes.  I get the 
impression that some buffer is being filled.

The application in question does a lot of network activity and 
everything comes to a complete halt if I do this.  If I then press esc 
twice to break out of copy mode, the application starts running again.

What advice do wise tmux users have for me?



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