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How do you switch screens in AIX? I know you can use ALT-F1, ALT-F3, etc. in SCO Unix. Help!!!
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There is only one screen attached to local host. If you want more you need to connect multiple times remotely to the machine.
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There are other possibility: Use the program "screen". There is a binary version for AIX (http://aixpdslib.seas.ucla.edu/packages/screen.html)
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