LXer: Screen Command on Linux Explained
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The screen command is a very common command used on Linux to launch and arrange multiple terminal shells within one single shell. Screen is most of the time used for two purposes: it can either be used in order to organize multiple shells and navigate between them easily. In this tutorial, we are going to have a complete overview of what the screen command on Linux is and how it can be used effectively.
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The screen command is a very common command used on Linux to launch and arrange multiple terminal shells within one single shell. Screen is most of the time used for two purposes: it can either be used in order to organize multiple shells and navigate between them easily. In this tutorial, we are going to have a complete overview of what the screen command on Linux is and how it can be used effectively.
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