Have you tried the command:

screen -ls

This, according to my man page, is the way to produce a list of screens.

Tony


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> Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 5:47 AM
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> Subject: [uml-user] about screen
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>
> hi guys .
>
>
>     i can 't use screen , i follow the
> "http://www.stearns.org/slartibartfast/uml-coop.current.html";
>
> but doesn't work  ,and use screen -list  ,said can't find .
>
>
> why ????
>
> headache.
>
>
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