Hmm... Mint doesn't have screen by default. I'm guessing this has the same affect as my alias?
Edit: Since you didn't get a chance to reply Tricky, I went ahead and installed - curiosity killed the cat, so to speak.... <reading man page now>
"I'll laser the mark all while munching a fistful of popcorn." - Markgräf von Ededleen,Marquess, Brutal Great One, Assassins' Guild Exterminator
--------------------------- At the helm of the Caduceus Omega,'Murderous Morrígan'
I was wondering to myself, why go to the bother of launching Oolite via a terminal in the first place, but then I realised you maybe just do it after 'oodebug' in order to save a click or two.. (but if that's the case, why not just have a single alias that launches the Debug Console, and then starts Oolite, all in one?)
(by george, I'm a genius! <wanders off to modify the oodebug alias>
Most games have some sort of paddling-pool-and-water-wings beginning to ease you in: Oolite takes the rather more Darwinian approach of heaving you straight into the ocean, often with a brick or two in your pockets for luck. ~ Disembodied
Hmm... Mint doesn't have screen by default. I'm guessing this has the same affect as my alias?
Edit: Since you didn't get a chance to reply Tricky, I went ahead and installed - curiosity killed the cat, so to speak.... <reading man page now>
Was posted just before I went to bed.
Quick primer. screen creates a virtual terminal that you can run processes in.
The above line creates a detached terminal, that is not attached to, named oolite. Useful in startup scripts. You can use screen -r oolite to reattach to it and <CTRL> A then keypress d to detach from it. Whilst attached to it you can treat it like any regular terminal.
screen -ls lists any screen sessions. screen -wipe removes all dead sessions.
Quick primer. screen creates a virtual terminal that you can run processes in.
The above line creates a detached terminal, that is not attached to, named oolite. Useful in startup scripts. You can use screen -r oolite to reattach to it and <CTRL> A then keypress d to detach from it. Whilst attached to it you can treat it like any regular terminal.
screen -ls lists any screen sessions. screen -wipe removes all dead sessions.
Interesting - I just tried it out - and, as you say, there doesn't seem to be any attachment to the terminal, although pressing Ctrl+A returned me to the prompt without closing oolite. Man, there sure is a lot to learn about Linux .
"I'll laser the mark all while munching a fistful of popcorn." - Markgräf von Ededleen,Marquess, Brutal Great One, Assassins' Guild Exterminator
--------------------------- At the helm of the Caduceus Omega,'Murderous Morrígan'
I was wondering to myself, why go to the bother of launching Oolite via a terminal in the first place....
No real reason other than I can - it lends me the opportunity of seeing what part of the line does what .
Diziet Sma wrote:
(by george, I'm a genius! <wanders off to modify the oodebug alias>
Nice !
"I'll laser the mark all while munching a fistful of popcorn." - Markgräf von Ededleen,Marquess, Brutal Great One, Assassins' Guild Exterminator
--------------------------- At the helm of the Caduceus Omega,'Murderous Morrígan'
"I'll laser the mark all while munching a fistful of popcorn." - Markgräf von Ededleen,Marquess, Brutal Great One, Assassins' Guild Exterminator
--------------------------- At the helm of the Caduceus Omega,'Murderous Morrígan'