Look into screen's "-x" switch. It attaches to a non-detached screen session. man screen /-x n should get you there. Luke On Thu, 11 Sep 2003, root wrote: > Hi! > On Wed, Sep 10, 2003 at 04:59:59PM -0500, Luke Davis wrote: > > More on that: the screen program, can grant terminal control and diaplay, > > to more than one terminal, and it is truely full screen, and interactive. > > I have done technical support like that--the screen run by the client, ran > > the program with which they were having trouble; and I ran a screen, and > > watched what they did, and took over from time to time. > How exatly is this done with screen? > > Yours, Rudolf > _______________________________________________ Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list