Vladimir Lomov <lomov...@gmail.com> writes:

Hello,

> ** Thorsten [2012-02-15 09:11:58 +0100]:
>
>> Nicholas Marriott <nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>>> You can't make tmux sessions last across reboot unless you configure
>>> what windows to create and programs to run explicitly in .tmux.conf.
>
>> I begin to understand, so all this detach and attach stuff is really
>> more for admins that never shut their machines down. The normal user who
>> shuts down his machine at night must start again in the morning - either
>> by hand or by configuration script. 
>
> I'm not an admin, I use Archlinux x86_64 on several hosts that rebooted
> from time to time (e.g. notebooks). To "automatically" set up tmux
> sessions after boot I made several scripts (can be found here:
> https://github.com/vp1981/scripts/tmux/, note that I use a bit "weird"
> way to enable tmux).

somehow I could not access your page with w3m, must try later with
conkeror. 

> P.S. May be you share your ideas about what you want to "save" between
> reboots?

I was just looking for the convenience to start in the morning with
emacs on the console an conkeror on X in the same state where I left
them in the evening. for emacs, there are even ways to achieve this, but
its not really essential - just a convenience. 
And I'm trying to learn tmux and its underlying concepts - seems very
promising, especially when you want to get away from bloated X desktop
apps. 

> ---
> WBR, Vladimir Lomov


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