[clue] Byobu
Mark G. Harvey
markgharvey at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 13 18:55:52 MDT 2014
http://byobu.co/
Docs show a ton of options http://byobu.co/documentation.html
On Monday, October 13, 2014 8:00 AM, Shawn Perry <shawn at redmop.com> wrote:
Yeah, the docs are eh, but I've used it for several years as a screen replacement except when running a single command.
On Oct 12, 2014 8:39 PM, "David L. Willson" <DLWillson at thegeek.nu> wrote:
Oh, it's frickin' awesome, but it's just impossible to find anything useful in the man page. :-)
>
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>----- Original Message -----
>> Based on the man page:
>> http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/en/man1/byobu.1.html
>>
>> You have two pending updates and one remote user logged in via ssh.
>>
>> *updates_available* - the number of updates available on the
>> system;
>> displayed in the lower bar toward the right in white
>> text on a red
>> background with a trailing '!' sign; if any updates
>> are marked
>> 'security updates', then there will be a total of
>> two trailing
>> exclamation points, '!!'
>>
>> *users* - the number of remote users logged into the system via
>> sshd,
>> empty if 0 users; displayed in the lower bar toward the
>> right in red
>> text on a grey background with a trailing '#'
>> sign; set
>> USERS_DISTINCT=1 to instead count the number of distinct
>> users logged
>> into the system (rather than open ssh sessions)
>>
>>
>> That's a pretty cool looking piece of software I may have to try
>> myself.
>>
>> Mike Shoup
>>
>>
>> On 10/12/2014 08:27 PM, David L. Willson wrote:
>> > Anyone here use a tmux configurator called byobu?
>> >
>> > It's screen-like, but it auto-starts and it has a status bar that
>> > is
>> > cool, but that I don't entirely understand and I wish I could find
>> > a
>> > decent explanation of it.
>> >
>> > For example: In the line below (and the attached screenshot, if it
>> > survives), what does '2!' mean, and what does '1#' mean? I'm pretty
>> > sure that 397kb is an upload speed, 0.00 is a load-average, and
>> > 484M37% is something about memory, but ... I am guessing and a
>> > detailed explanation is so much better than a guess.
>> >
>> > u 12.04.5 1:weechat 0.3.7* ▴397kb 2! 1# 9d9h 0.00 3.6GHz 484M37%
>> > 209.181.73.69 2014-10-12 20:18:27
>> >
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>> > David L. Willson
>> > Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
>> > RHCE+Satellite CCAH Network+ A+ Linux+ LPIC-1 UbuntuCP NovellCLA
>> > Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
>> > http://sofree.us
>> >
>> > This is a good time for a r3VOLution.
>> >
>> >
>> >
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