Time to learn about yet another cool little admin application that will change the way you think and work. screen is a full-screen window manager that multiplexes a physical terminal between several processes, typically interactive shells.
Read more »Linux super-duper admin tools: screen
Taking Command of the Terminal with GNU Screen
GNU Screen is one of the most useful utilities you can have at your disposal if you spend any time at all working at the command line. Screen allows you to manage multiple shell sessions from one terminal window or console, view multiple shell sessions at the same time, and even log into the same session from more than one location at a time.
Read more »Introduction to GNU Screen
Screen is one of those tools you can’t live without once you know about it. In this guide we check out some of the most common uses of screen and give you an introduction to this wonderful utility.
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Video Tutorial - Getting Started with GNU Screen
GNU Screen is an extremely versatile tool for running multiple terminal sessions within a single one and also offers many advanced terminal features.
Read more »Using GNU Screen on a Remote Machine
So, what is Screen? It describes itself as: a full-screen window manager that multiplexes a physical terminal between several processes, typically interactive shells.
Read more »An introduction to the visual features of GNU Screen
Many people here use GNU Screen, and I've not seen extensive coverage of the things you can do with the status-line in the past, so I thought a brief overview of a couple of visual settings wouldn't be amiss. Read on for more details.
Read more »A guide to GNU Screen
The same way tabbed browsing revolutionized the web experience, GNU Screen can do the same for your experience in the command line.
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