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Re: installation


From: Lars Noodén
Subject: Re: installation
Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2023 15:39:28 +0200
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On 11/3/23 14:59, Brielle Tilson wrote:
Yes I know that Linux is an operating system just like Windows. My
current setup is that I have Windows at home and am not looking to
change it.

Such an upgrade would pay off well in saved effort, vastly improved
security, and overall increased efficiency, but that may be a different
discussion for another time.

What do you mean “screen does this only for command line not
graphical desktop”. I thought the idea of screen was that I can see
the screen of my computer at school. Isn’t screen a GUI?

Screen does not use a GUI.  Screen is a terminal multiplexer, so it has
nothing to do with a GUI.

You can use screen to run a text-based program, detach, then reconnect
to rejoin the original program in progress while it is still running.

Screen only has to be available on your school computer if you are
logging in to it from home:  Start screen on the school computer, then
inside that screen session start your long-running, text-based task.
Then disconnect the session and head to your home computer.  From there
use PuTTY or similar SSH client to connect to the school computer when
you have your screen session running and then re-attach to that existing
screen session.

 $ ssh -t brielle@computer.eample.edu 'screen -rD'

Again that is for text-based programs which operate via the terminal.

If you are working with GUI-based programs, then screen is not the tool
you need to consider, even if it is a very good method for using
long-running terminal based programs.

/Lars



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