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Re: Back on screen
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Suso Banderas |
Subject: |
Re: Back on screen |
Date: |
Tue, 2 Nov 2004 15:03:07 +0000 |
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Mutt/1.2.5.1i |
Yes, I've had simular problems for the past year or so. I asked the
same question here and someone recommended that I try:
nonblock on
in my .screenrc. It seemed to help a little bit but I'm still having
the same problem from time to time. Just for the record, I'm using mutt
too. Actually, I used two mutt processes at the same time in one screen
session.
On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 02:41:26PM GMT
> I'm back on screen and glad to be. I went away for a while, dealing
> with tons of xterms instead but finally got tired of that. And the
> multi-term scene is not that good on Solaris.
>
> I'm currently running Screen version 4.00.02 (FAU) 5-Dec-03 on
> various Solaris 8-9 (sparc and i86) boxes and I seem to having a
> problem.
>
> Once in a while, the xterm window I have running screen freezes
> completely. I can sometimes recover by killing the window with xkill
> and running screen to recover a Detached session but my
> Detach/Re-attach skills are not so good and this is a pain.
>
> I *think* it may be related to bell in other screens running mutt
> when new mail arrives but I'm not sure.
>
> Anyone else having similar problems?
>
> As a side question, is screen still under active development or is
> it really quiet on that front.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> --
> Charles Gagnon | My views are my views and they
> http://unixrealm.com | do not represent those of anybody
> charlesg at unixrealm.com | but me.
>
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>
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- Back on screen, Charles Gagnon, 2004/11/02
- Re: Back on screen,
Suso Banderas <=