Yes, windows indeed. That's what happens when I write emails after
bedtime :P
Thanks :)
On 9/5/2010 1:04 AM, SamLT wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 04, 2010 at 07:24:59PM -0700, Stealth wrote:
>> This is probably a very simple question, but I need to split my window
>> and have the
This is probably a very simple question, but I need to split my window
and have the split use an already existing session instead of creating a
new one...
I usually have 3 sessions at once, each running a different program.
Sometimes I need to see 0&1 at the same time, or 0&2. Is this possible?
I run irssi in tmux and it runs mostly without problems.
However, when my SSH connection to the server is reset (for example,
dialup and the connection drops) I am able to log in and get back into
tmux, but everything freezes when the original SSH connection times out
(sometimes everything works f
Apr 01, 2010 at 09:30:35PM -0700, Stealth wrote:
>
>> Everything seems to work when I'm not using cron.
>>
>> This command works from the prompt, but will not work when crontab
>> executes it (and outputs no error):
>> cd $HOME; /usr/local/bin/tmux new -d irs
Everything seems to work when I'm not using cron.
This command works from the prompt, but will not work when crontab
executes it (and outputs no error):
cd $HOME; /usr/local/bin/tmux new -d irssi > tmux_err 2>&1
On 4/1/2010 8:48 PM, Micah Cowan wrote:
> Stealth wrote:
>
Is there a way to load tmux using crontab?
Example: I do plenty of running things in tmux (namely IRC), and would
like the sessions created automatically when my server reboots. I did a
test using "@hourly tmux new ", but when the hour changed I
didn't have a new session or an error mail.
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Is it possible to have tmux lock the session?
Here's my situation: I work in an IT-related company and I use tmux to
access my home server to use some of my own utilities and to work on some
personal projects. I am often away from my computer and would like a way to
blank and lock the screen so no
Ok, just wanted to make sure so other people don't have problems with it :)
On 3/10/2010 10:18 AM, Nicholas Marriott wrote:
> Great.
>
> libevent has been documented in the NOTES file for months.
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 10:10:43AM -0800, Stealth wrote:
>> Go
was for the arrow keys..
>
> Please try HEAD (or wait for 1.2), I think the way the number keypad
> works was changed.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 09, 2010 at 10:28:53PM -0800, Stealth wrote:
>> I read both the current FAQ on the website, the one with the source
>> fi
than "There is an entry in the FAQ"
would be appreciated.
Thanks
On 3/9/2010 10:54 AM, Nicholas Marriott wrote:
> There is an entry in the FAQ about putty and the numeric keypad.
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 09, 2010 at 08:42:58AM -0800, Stealth wrote:
>
>> Linux, though
I can't seem to find a way to get my numpad working in tmux. Is there a
way to get it working?
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