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documentation:irssi_screen [2017/09/21 09:24] – [Screen/Irssi Setup Tutorial] mzarnochdocumentation:irssi_screen [2019/10/05 13:18] (current) – [Step 2. Connect with irssi] wedge
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 =====Screen/Irssi Setup Tutorial===== =====Screen/Irssi Setup Tutorial=====
  
-"Uh Matt? I don't think I'm supposed to be able to edit this" --Mitch Z. +One of the underused resources utilized in class is the IRC channel.
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 Mixed with some good old UNIXy capabilities, we can not only take advantage of this great chat technology, but be ever-present in the channel, even if we physically get up and leave (and turn our computer off in the process). As long as the server itself doesn't need a reboot (which does happen from time to time), it works splendidly. Mixed with some good old UNIXy capabilities, we can not only take advantage of this great chat technology, but be ever-present in the channel, even if we physically get up and leave (and turn our computer off in the process). As long as the server itself doesn't need a reboot (which does happen from time to time), it works splendidly.
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 You can move on to the "regular usage" section just ahead... You can move on to the "regular usage" section just ahead...
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 =====Regular Usage of your Screen/Irssi session===== =====Regular Usage of your Screen/Irssi session=====
 The big advantage to using screen is that you can have a persistent terminal session, regardless of your physical ability to maintain a connection to the system. The big advantage to using screen is that you can have a persistent terminal session, regardless of your physical ability to maintain a connection to the system.
documentation/irssi_screen.1506000258.txt.gz · Last modified: 2017/09/21 09:24 by mzarnoch