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*Enter the command 'screen' and press enter
 
*Enter the command 'screen' and press enter
 
**The screen shell will look very similar to your normal terminal shell
 
**The screen shell will look very similar to your normal terminal shell
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*screen commands starts with pressing Ctr-a in the keyboard
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**'Ctr-a c', create new window
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**'Ctr-a Ctr-a', Switch to previous window
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**'Ctr-a n', Switch to next window
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**'Ctr-a p', Switch to previous window
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**'Ctr-a #', # is the id of the window you want to move to
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**'Ctr-a Shift-'', See the list of opened windows. Also you can select a window to move to.
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**'Ctr-a Shift-a', to rename the current window. Will help later to remember the tasks in the windows
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**'Ctr-a Shift-k', Kill program in current window

Revision as of 08:01, 7 March 2009

Keeping a process running after closing an ssh connection to a Linux computer

  • Connect to the Linux computer with ssh
  • Enter the command 'screen' and press enter
    • The screen shell will look very similar to your normal terminal shell
  • screen commands starts with pressing Ctr-a in the keyboard
    • 'Ctr-a c', create new window
    • 'Ctr-a Ctr-a', Switch to previous window
    • 'Ctr-a n', Switch to next window
    • 'Ctr-a p', Switch to previous window
    • 'Ctr-a #', # is the id of the window you want to move to
    • 'Ctr-a Shift-, See the list of opened windows. Also you can select a window to move to.
    • 'Ctr-a Shift-a', to rename the current window. Will help later to remember the tasks in the windows
    • 'Ctr-a Shift-k', Kill program in current window

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Ph.D. on Applied Mathematics in Aug 2007. Involved on applications of image super-resolution to electron microscopy

Francisco Blanco-Silva