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After detach we can resume running byobu screens again by simply typing 'byobu'. | After detach we can resume running byobu screens again by simply typing 'byobu'. | ||
==byobu-ctrl-a== | |||
When we use Ctrl+A for first time byobu gives choice between Screen style Ctrl+A and Emacs style Ctrl+A (Go to begining of line). If accidentally we choose wrong option we can always change the selection by running: | |||
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byobu-ctrl-a | |||
</pre> | |||
and changing our choice | |||
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* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Byobu | |||
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Revision as of 18:04, 5 March 2021
<yambe:breadcrumb>CentOS_7.x_Desktop_tools_or_applications|Desktop tools or applications</yambe:breadcrumb>
CentOS 7.x byobu
screen or tmux or byobu all help in screen multiplexing. byobu stands out in its ease of use. Start byobu by simply typing:
byobu
and then work using following shortcuts:
- F1
- Help
- F2
- Create new window
- F8
- Set name for current window
- F6
- Detach from byobu
- Alt-left-arrow
- To go to window on left
- Alt-right-arror
- To go to window on right
If we 'exit' all running windows then byobu will stop.
After detach we can resume running byobu screens again by simply typing 'byobu'.
byobu-ctrl-a
When we use Ctrl+A for first time byobu gives choice between Screen style Ctrl+A and Emacs style Ctrl+A (Go to begining of line). If accidentally we choose wrong option we can always change the selection by running:
byobu-ctrl-a
and changing our choice
Refer:
<yambe:breadcrumb>CentOS_7.x_Desktop_tools_or_applications|Desktop tools or applications</yambe:breadcrumb>