On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 10:00 AM, Jake Vath <jake.vath at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey Rob,
>
> I'd be glad to tell you my work routine.
> I do use *tmux* at home where I have X running on my desktop.
> I use it at home out of force of habit, mostly. I, personally, don't have
> any qualms with having a tabs open in a xterm or anything like that.
>
> However, when I am at my office I am working on headless servers via *ssh*
> .
> I use *tmux *there because I can't really have multiple *Putty* instances
> open to the same server; Well, I *can*, but I don't like to.
> So, I just *ssh* in the server,  fire-up *tmux, *and start working as I
> would normally in a shell.
> Another thing I* *think is great about *tmux,* If I lose my *ssh *connection
> to the server, I don't lose my session(s)/data/work.
> I just *ssh *back in and re-attach my *tmux* session and I'm back to work.
>
> I've also found that the copy/paste is really handy. I can go back in my
scrollback buffer, copy some text and paste it into the current buffer or
another buffer all without my fingers ever leaving the keyboard.

-- 
Jon Schewe | http://mtu.net/~jpschewe
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