Question 2.
Can I do 2 quadrants horizontally
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Then C+A+F#
and so on...
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[ASCI art is so much fun!] :-)
I'm not opposed to the following but I guess (for me) the horizontal is
visually more pleasing.
I guess it's just a question of personal display "real estate" use
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All that and I still need to get my mouse going....
Sam.
Erik Anderson wrote:
> I'm not sure if it's possible to do 4 "quadrants" with screen, but it
> *is* possible to split the screen up vertically. Does that make sense?
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> But it also has some functionality like the Ctrl-Alt-Fx.
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> -Erik
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> Sam MacDonald wrote:
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>> I have a question about screen.
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>> Is it like using the Ctrl+Alt+ F#
>> or
>> Can it have a display with 4 sections.
>> Dam me for being a visual learner but I have a very hard time
>> visualizing something
>> I have not sseen with my own eyes. I use to us a mainframe
>> Terminal that did a display like the example below for CICS,
>> Netview, TSO, and other systems
>> .
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>> _________________________
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>> Sam.
>>
>> Jima wrote:
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>>> On Fri, 10 Oct 2003, Eric Lofstad wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Not much response so far, and all from admin types. Does anyone
>>>> use programs that don't just administer computers?
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I've held off responding to this thread, mainly because I thought
>>> people would have mentioned some of my favorites. I guess not.
>>> Here are a few of mine, in no particular order. (Yes, I'm an admin
>>> type, but these are mostly general-purpose.)
>>>
>>> 1. wget - Handy command-line http/ftp client. To quote someone from
>>> the UCLA LUG, "wget is my tiny little god."
>>>
>>> 2. openssh - Nice for remote access. One of my most-used tools.
>>>
>>> 3. screen - Console-based multi-windowing system. Allows
>>> applications to continue running even after you've logged out of a
>>> system. I've been using it for 8+ years, and am still finding out
>>> about its features. One of my favorite apps to introduce people to. :)
>>>
>>> 4. irssi - IRC client. Lots of features; allows scripting in perl.
>>>
>>> 5. centericq - Multi-protocol console-based IM client. Supports
>>> icq, yahoo, aim, msn, irc, jabber, and evidently LiveJournal (new in
>>> 4.9.7, I guess).
>>>
>>> 6. nagios - Formerly known as NetSaint. Yeah, it's monitoring
>>> software, but I definitely like it. 7. ltsp - Linux Terminal Server
>>> Project. Not really an app, more of a setup, and a little more
>>> involved than the others on this list, but still quite useful.
>>>
>>> 8. FreeS/WAN - Linux IPsec implementation. It's more than an
>>> application, as it interacts with the kernel rather directly, but
>>> I'm still putting it on my list. See our very own Nate Carlson's
>>> howto for instructions on setting up VPN connections between
>>> Win2K/WinXP and Linux:
>>>
>>> http://www.natecarlson.com/linux/ipsec-x509.php
>>>
>>>
>>> Can't think of any more ATM. Enjoy.
>>>
>>> Jima
>>>
>>> Links:
>>>
>>> 1. http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/wget.html
>>> 2. http://www.openssh.org/
>>> 3. http://www.gnu.org/software/screen/screen.html
>>> 4. http://www.irssi.org/
>>> 5. http://konst.org.ua/centericq/
>>> 6. http://www.nagios.org/
>>> 7. http://www.ltsp.org/
>>> 8. http://www.freeswan.org/
>>>
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