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Operating Systems Linux Fedora default session in screen command Post 302303357 by pludi on Thursday 2nd of April 2009 12:20:18 PM
Old 04-02-2009
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Originally Posted by nsharath
But I wanted to know what is the name of the screen that is started (by default) when we click on terminal ????
I don't know if I understand you correctly. What do you mean by "when we click on terminal"? Do you mean a terminal emulation like GNOME Terminal, Konsole or XTerm, or something else? Do you automatically start the screen utility when you run one of those? And what do you mean by "name of the screen"?
 

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byobu-select-session(1) 					       byobu						   byobu-select-session(1)

NAME
byobu-select-session - select and connect to a byobu session DESCRIPTION
byobu-select-session is an application that lists the available screen sessions running on the system, and prompts the user to select one. The user also has the option to create a new Byobu session, or launch the default shell without Byobu. If an invalid selection is chosen 3 times in a row, the user is connected to the youngest session. By default, if only one session exists, the user is connected to that session, and if no sessions exist, a new session is created -- such that there is no interactive prompt in the normal behavior. However, some users may choose to always be prompted, by touching the file $BYOBU_CONFIG_DIR/.always-select. Note that BYOBU_CONFIG_DIR=$HOME/.byobu. Named sessions that begin with a "." are "hidden" from byobu-select-session(1). This is useful, for instance, if you do not want a session to be automatically selected at login. Example: byobu -S .hidden FILES
$BYOBU_CONFIG_DIR/.always-select SEE ALSO
byobu(1), screen(1) http://launchpad.net/byobu AUTHOR
This manpage and the utility were written by Dustin Kirkland <kirkland@ubuntu.com> for Ubuntu systems (but may be used by others). Permis- sion is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document and the utility under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 3 published by the Free Software Foundation. The complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL on Debian/Ubuntu systems, or in /usr/share/doc/fedora-release-*/GPL on Fedora systems, or on the web at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt. byobu 12 Jan 2010 byobu-select-session(1)
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