![]() The bash (or whatever) cursor is not responding because the java program is still running. Now I do not know how to exit the window (while leave it running). After typing tmux new -s name I got a new window with green banner at the bottom. In general, any forum you use will request you to write the solution on the forum itself instead of documenting it in a personal blog and linking to it. I installed tmux to run a several days experiment. (Also note that many blogs make money from people viewing them, and so using community forums to increase viewership is frowned upon-but again, who decides what personal blog is OK, and how?) nf, and (following some examples) with this. Immediately after starting it exits, similar to this question. If allowed, it very quickly turns into lots of spam posts, and then the admins have to go through each link to see whether it is relevant or not-which we really cannot actively keep doing. tmux exits immediately after starting Ask Question Asked 9 years, 2 months ago Modified 3 months ago Viewed 42k times 48 I'm trying to start with tmux but am failing to even run it. ![]() The specific bit where you linked to your personal blog is what we frown down upon. Tmux has a more modern code base than Screen and offers additional customization capabilities. Similarly, if I copy the output of echo and make it its own command, yy, I can execute that and it works fine too. Here's an example of a customized tmux session: (Ricardo Gerardi, CC BY-SA 4.0) Tmux offers some of the same functionality found in Screen, which has been deprecated in some Linux distributions. If I echo the command and run it from terminal manually, it works fine. No, you misunderstand me-sharing your experience is perfectly OK. Unfortunately, the tmux session exits immediately, and returns a 0 exit code. tmux ermglicht es, innerhalb eines Terminals oder einer Terminalemulation verschiedene virtuelle Konsolensitzungen zu erzeugen und zu verwalten. ![]() After reading “ Discourse is not only a question and answer platform ” in the “Please read me first!” I was under the impression that ask.fedora is not just “question, anser” - for that exact reason I shared my experience instead of asking a question…
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