![]() There is an open bug with iterm2 for this and you need to wait for that to get resolved. Click on this link to see the bug. If you use another app like “iTerm2”, then this tip doesnt work. Note: This trick works only if you are using the default “Terminal” App in the Mac. Termcapinfo xterm* done, save the file and connect to the screen session from Terminal app and now you can use your mouse scroll up gesture to see the scrollback history. scroll-region xterm-scroll-region Where possible, Nvim will use the terminals ability to set a scroll region in order to redraw faster when a window is. To enable this tip add the below lines to your. screenrc file which is in your home directory of the Linux server. The advantage of screen over vnc is that screen is really fast and is very good in low speed internet connections. This is exactly like you run a vnc on the Linux server and then open xterms to the network devices from the vnc session. ![]() So when I reach home, I can just connect to my VPN and then again connect back to the screen session by typing “screen -x devices”. So whenever I turnoff my laptop, these sessions will still be alive as the Linux server is always up. Now from that screen session I create multiple Tabs and connect to my network devices. So what I normally do is from my Macbook pro, I ssh to the “Linux Server” and then start a GNU screen session by “screen -S devices”. Network Devices: I need to have a always on telnet session to my Nexus 7000 devices, so that I can monitor whats going on with the device. Linux Server: My office server which is 24X7 up and has GNU screen running. MAC Book Pro: My Office Laptop which is connected to my corporate lan only when I am in office/VPN All the credits goes to the Original poster and I am just reposting that for my own reference incase if the original site goes down/removes the content. This is a repost from this siteand it helps in overcoming the above issue in MAC’s default terminal Application. Mouse scroll still shows the history message in normal mode. This is annoying as most people are used to scroll up via mouse. Tried set-option -g mouse on and only works in ctrl + b + mode. GNU Scren is a great tool for system administrators, as it allows to do anything on a remote server and then continue from exactly where you left later by reconnecting to the session.īut one of the most annoying issues with screen is that if you connect to a screen session and if you want to see the scrollback history, then you need to press the screen keyboard shortcut CTRL+A+].
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |