[Alpine-info] the right way to send the quit signal

Andraž 'ruskie' Levstik ruskie at codemages.net
Tue Dec 29 22:02:19 PST 2009



:2009-12-29T21:08:kap4lin:



> Two machines: A and B. I am physically present at A and login to B

> (ssh) and start alpine. I leave A and physically login to B (read as

> Home to Work etc..). There is already an alpine running on B which is

> connected to a terminal on A. I want to quit this "remote" alpine on B

> and start a fresh one. So, "kill -s SIGQUIT 1234" on B and start

> again.


dtach, tmux, screen all work very well in this case :)

It's actually the perfect use case for them.

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