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Hello all,
im quite new to linux and was wonder if there was a way to start a script e.g. ./script1 on another tty for example im on /dev/pts/0 and i want to start a script called ./script1 on /dev/pts/1 but without actually typing directly into pts1 only into pts0 ![]() how would i go about doing this? thanks alot moka |
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