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Lop3 11-12-2015 11:46 PM

labels for screen sessions
 
Is there any way to give a screen session a meaningful label instead of being assigned random arbitrary numbers?

This reminds me of the whole "Linux for human beings" idea.

Why should we have to remember arbitrary random numbers each time we start a screen session?
It seems insane that it's not possible to supply a label to the screen command when creating a screen session, list the sessions by label, and resume a session by label?

I'm not complaining. It just seems a little bit 1980's :)

ButterflyMelissa 11-13-2015 02:11 AM

Hi,
Dunnow if this helps...
By the way...I loved computing in the eighties... :) but...I'm an old girl...
Melissa

goumba 11-13-2015 03:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lop3 (Post 5448970)
I'm not complaining. It just seems a little bit 1980's :)

Remember a lot of these utilities have been around just as long, and as the saying goes, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it."

As well, some of us may find a short sequence of numbers easier to deal with than a meaningful, longer name. Some of us just have a problem with coming up with names, period.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Thor_2.0 (Post 5449011)
Hi,
Dunnow if this helps...
By the way...I loved computing in the eighties... :) but...I'm an old girl...
Melissa

Doesn't mean anything. I started computing in the 80s, but I was still a child, so that doesn't necessarily make you old.

Oh wait... I used to call men in their 30s old... nevermind... ;)

ButterflyMelissa 11-13-2015 07:04 PM

Quote:

Oh wait... I used to call men in their 30s old... nevermind...
LOL, just you wait, one day you will have 50 candles on your cake...and, trust me, life DOES start at 40 and gets great at 50 :)
Melissa


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