I would go for watch(8), I used it today, pretty straight forward...
victor
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On 8/30/07, Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 30, 2007 at 03:18:10PM +0100, djembe nazar wrote:
> > Thanks for all suggestions.
> >
> > GNU screen appears to be the most straightforward
> > option as it handles the complexity of non-identical
> > terminals.
>
> And does it ve
On Thu, Aug 30, 2007 at 03:18:10PM +0100, djembe nazar wrote:
> Thanks for all suggestions.
>
> GNU screen appears to be the most straightforward
> option as it handles the complexity of non-identical
> terminals.
And does it very badly, I might add.
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Hi!
> > The intention is to have two terminals, one above the other.
> > The bottom terminal shows one's own commands and output like
> > an ordinary xterm whilst the top terminal shows the commands
> > and output of a peer (such as an instructor).
You can also have a look at the "script" utility
Thanks for all suggestions.
GNU screen appears to be the most straightforward
option as it handles the complexity of non-identical
terminals.
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Tom Judge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Simias wrote:
>> "djembe nazar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> I am trying to work out a way to do the following for a
>>> "FreeBSD teaching environment":
>>>
>>> The intention is to have two terminals, one above the other.
>>> The bottom terminal shows
djembe nazar wrote:
> I am trying to work out a way to do the following for a
> "FreeBSD teaching environment":
>
> The intention is to have two terminals, one above the other.
> The bottom terminal shows one's own commands and output like
> an ordinary xterm whilst the top terminal shows the comm
"djembe nazar" wrote:
> I am trying to work out a way to do the following for a
> "FreeBSD teaching environment":
Hi,
I only quicklu skimmed your post, dont have time for optimal answer,
but be aware of these commands/ tools:
script
tail -f typescript
xauth
xhost
Th
Simias wrote:
"djembe nazar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I am trying to work out a way to do the following for a
"FreeBSD teaching environment":
The intention is to have two terminals, one above the other.
The bottom terminal shows one's own commands and output like
an ordinary xterm whilst th
"djembe nazar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am trying to work out a way to do the following for a
> "FreeBSD teaching environment":
>
> The intention is to have two terminals, one above the other.
> The bottom terminal shows one's own commands and output like
> an ordinary xterm whilst the top
I am trying to work out a way to do the following for a
"FreeBSD teaching environment":
The intention is to have two terminals, one above the other.
The bottom terminal shows one's own commands and output like
an ordinary xterm whilst the top terminal shows the commands
and output of a peer (such
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