> I have tmux set to start on login and reattach to any existing session.  This 
> is normally the behavior I want, but sometimes I need to open another window 
> (to read a manpage or some such side-by-side with a command prompt) and 
> obviously that will connect to the existing session.  Is there some way I can 
> get tmux to give me a list of existing sessions with the option to create a 
> new one instead?  I can't seem to figure it out--'tmux choose-session' tells 
> me 'must be run interactively.'  

OK, as often happens with me, after I wrote this post I figured it out.  I just 
bound a key ("N") in this case to "new-session".  Then I can ^b-s to switch 
between sessions.  This is what I needed.  Answering my own question here for 
posterity.

--cro



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