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documentation:irssi_screen [2017/09/21 09:24] – [Screen/Irssi Setup Tutorial] mzarnoch | documentation:irssi_screen [2019/10/05 13:18] (current) – [Step 2. Connect with irssi] wedge | ||
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=====Screen/ | =====Screen/ | ||
- | "Uh Matt? I don't think I'm supposed to be able to edit this" --Mitch Z. | + | One of the underused |
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- | One of the resources utilized in class is the IRC channel. | + | |
Mixed with some good old UNIXy capabilities, | Mixed with some good old UNIXy capabilities, | ||
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<cli> | <cli> | ||
- | [(status)] /server | + | [(status)] /connect |
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You can move on to the " | You can move on to the " | ||
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- | "Huh, I guess I can edit this" --Mitch Z. | ||
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=====Regular Usage of your Screen/ | =====Regular Usage of your Screen/ | ||
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