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Alexander Mikhailian

Alexander Mikhailian

Using GNU screen's multiuser feature, version 2

The folks at debian-administration have shown me the light, once again.

It turns out that enabling a multiuser remote console is much simpler than what I previously thought. Just login, run screen and tell the other(s) to run screen -x while being logged with the same login name.

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