I use GNU screen a lot. Nothing beats it for keeping SSH connections open to multiple servers, and it has some killer features if you spend a lot of time at a shell prompt. There is a very good introductory article up at Red Hat Magazine, a guide to GNU Screen. I particularly like […]
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