Johann Pascher | 3 Feb 18:40
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Re: coLinux-users Digest, Vol 69, Issue 2

Hi Alexander Kriegisch (kriegaex),

I don't have any problem with it on Ubuntu 12.04 (speedlinux)
Did test with this example:
http://monkeypatch.me/blog/move-a-running-process-to-a-new-screen-shell.html
Best regards, Johann Pascher

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Re: coLinux-users Digest, Vol 69, Issue 2

Well, actually I succeeded now with simple examples like one-process,
one-I/O-channel stuff, e.g. a long-running "find /" on one console,
transferring it to another. I could not manage to get a "mc" session to
another TTY though. Maybe this is because of the sub-shell in mc. But I
am also failing at a simple "make menuconfig" because make also has a
sub-process (mconf). I can only transfer "leaves" of a process tree,
i.e. the mconf instance itself.

Do you succeed in doing such stuff?

BTW: Why is the reply-to header wrong in this list and I am always
replaying to people privately in the first try?
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Alexander Kriegisch (kriegaex)
http://freetz.org

Johann Pascher, 03.02.2012 18:40:
> Hi Alexander Kriegisch (kriegaex),
> 
> I don't have any problem with it on Ubuntu 12.04 (speedlinux)
> Did test with this example:
> http://monkeypatch.me/blog/move-a-running-process-to-a-new-screen-shell.html
> Best regards, Johann Pascher
> 
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