Re: Q: how do I open xterm, run command, and continue manual input?
From: Alan Connor (xxxxxx_at_xxxx.xxx)
Date: 07/27/03
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Date: Sat, 26 Jul 2003 23:33:47 GMT
On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 22:57:31 GMT, Alan Connor <xxxxxx@xxxx.xxx> wrote:
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> On 26 Jul 2003 14:07:01 -0800, Floyd Davidson <floyd@barrow.com> wrote:
Well, the difference in usage between running screen on a seperate tty
and an xterm is minimal.
However, multiple xterms uses MASSIVE resources compared to the windows
in screen, and what's the point?
So you can have a carnival on the screen and impress the computer-illiterate?
They don't work any better, and you can still use the mouse to cut and paste
between screen-terms or screen-terms and X applications....
Alan
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