[CentOS] Help with some screen command
Will McDonald
wmcdonald at gmail.comFri Jun 30 09:43:37 UTC 2006
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On 30/06/06, Erick Perez <eaperezh at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > I want to connect to my server, run screen as root and then let > another person log in a root also and let him run screen and attach to > mine so he can "see" what im doing on the server. I haven't played > with screen a lot but it seems a nice feature to teach him how to > configure certain things. > Sorry for the newbie question. Others have already pointed out that something like "screen -R -x" is probably what you want for "Multi display mode". Just so you're aware, there's a tool called kibitz which comes with expect which is specifically for this sort of terminal sharing. TBH, I can't think of anything you couldn't do with screen that kibitz would provide but it's worth knowing about incase you're ever on a system without screen but with expect. Will.
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