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| | | '''Welcome to ''HOPE Wiki''!''' |
| = A brief introduction to GNU screen =
| | We hope you will contribute much and well. |
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| == Abstract ==
| | Again, welcome and have fun! [[User:Thurman J|Thurman J]] ([[User talk:Thurman J|talk]]) 05:16, 20 July 2020 (UTC) |
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| Screen is part of the GNU project, and is an overlooked utility that can make working on the command line much easier.
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| Screen is a terminal multiplexer that allows for disconnecting remote sessions, multiple ways to enhance viewing of your command line sessions, and better ways to capture data from those sessions.
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| I’ll show you how to use all of this, as well as how to install it under several GNU/Linux (and other) operating systems.
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| == Registration ==
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| <span style="color:orange">'''You need to REGISTER in advance to take this workshop:''':</span><br>
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| [https://RegistrationLinkTBD.com registration link info TBD] | |
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| == Materials ==
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| There are no physical supplies to be had. Aside from a Unix variant or antoher computer than can run screen.
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| == Required Software ==
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| If the attendees can load screen before starting the workshop, they will have a litte more time to explore the program. GNU/Linux users will have instructions within the workshop, Windows and Mac users should download ahead of time.
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| == Links ==
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| The slides are at: [https://github.com/murphnj/screenpresentation]<br>
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Revision as of 01:20, 21 July 2020
Welcome to HOPE Wiki!
We hope you will contribute much and well.
You will probably want to read the help pages.
Again, welcome and have fun! Thurman J (talk) 05:16, 20 July 2020 (UTC)