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Jack Wallen shows you a handy Linux trick that can go a long way to prevent you from losing precious command line work due to questionable network connections to your remote servers.
The Linux screen command can be a life-saver when you need to ensure long-running tasks don't get killed when an SSH session is interrupted. Here's how to use it.
It's easier just to create a new window now, using the screen command Ctrl-a c. It's easy to create another window every time you start doing something different from your current activity.
How to Scroll Up in Linux Screen. Lost time and productivity seriously impact a small business. If, as part of your business, you work remotely using the command line, GNU Screen, which is a full ...