CentOS Linux screen -ls does not list sessions
screen -ls does not list sessions anymore. It did work before, I can not remember what mistakes I have made. However I still can ls /var/run/screen/S-qlu to see all the sessions.
Is there anybody who know the reason? Thanks a lot!
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screen -ls does not list sessions anymore. It did work before, I can not remember what mistakes I have made. However I still can ls /var/run/screen/S-qlu to see all the sessions.
Is there anybody who know the reason? Thanks a lot!
linux display
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Can you share the output you do get?
– Mureinik
Dec 14 '18 at 12:20
When I typed the command screen -ls, there is no output. It just looks like running forever. I have to use ctrl+c to terminate it. Could it be the reason that screen can not find path or I logged out somehow?
– Lulu
Dec 16 '18 at 3:04
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screen -ls does not list sessions anymore. It did work before, I can not remember what mistakes I have made. However I still can ls /var/run/screen/S-qlu to see all the sessions.
Is there anybody who know the reason? Thanks a lot!
linux display
screen -ls does not list sessions anymore. It did work before, I can not remember what mistakes I have made. However I still can ls /var/run/screen/S-qlu to see all the sessions.
Is there anybody who know the reason? Thanks a lot!
linux display
linux display
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Can you share the output you do get?
– Mureinik
Dec 14 '18 at 12:20
When I typed the command screen -ls, there is no output. It just looks like running forever. I have to use ctrl+c to terminate it. Could it be the reason that screen can not find path or I logged out somehow?
– Lulu
Dec 16 '18 at 3:04
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Can you share the output you do get?
– Mureinik
Dec 14 '18 at 12:20
When I typed the command screen -ls, there is no output. It just looks like running forever. I have to use ctrl+c to terminate it. Could it be the reason that screen can not find path or I logged out somehow?
– Lulu
Dec 16 '18 at 3:04
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Can you share the output you do get?
– Mureinik
Dec 14 '18 at 12:20
Can you share the output you do get?
– Mureinik
Dec 14 '18 at 12:20
When I typed the command screen -ls, there is no output. It just looks like running forever. I have to use ctrl+c to terminate it. Could it be the reason that screen can not find path or I logged out somehow?
– Lulu
Dec 16 '18 at 3:04
When I typed the command screen -ls, there is no output. It just looks like running forever. I have to use ctrl+c to terminate it. Could it be the reason that screen can not find path or I logged out somehow?
– Lulu
Dec 16 '18 at 3:04
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Can you share the output you do get?
– Mureinik
Dec 14 '18 at 12:20
When I typed the command screen -ls, there is no output. It just looks like running forever. I have to use ctrl+c to terminate it. Could it be the reason that screen can not find path or I logged out somehow?
– Lulu
Dec 16 '18 at 3:04