There should not be things like a "brief introduction to screen" nowadays. Screen is for people already using it, if you have to start from scratch you should really consider tmux.
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Good point! But I think that as screen is still quite widely used, people should at least know that it exists and how to use it even if they don't use it on a daily basis.
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There should not be things like a "brief introduction to screen" nowadays. Screen is for people already using it, if you have to start from scratch you should really consider tmux.
Good point! But I think that as
screen
is still quite widely used, people should at least know that it exists and how to use it even if they don't use it on a daily basis.