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[https://www.gnu.org/software/screen/ GNU screen] is a utility which permits you to disconnect from a terminal session and reconnect from the same or a different location later. It also has a number of advanced features such as multiple sessions over a single connection and session sharing between multiple users. This tutorial covers the most basic and useful use-case.
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When performing a long interactive operation such as a complex test or build over a remote connection (such as [[SSH]]), any network interruption such as a temporary break in WiFi connectivity or relocating from one pace to another will interrupt the operation and force you to start over.
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[https://www.gnu.org/software/screen/ GNU screen] is a utility which addresses this problem by enabling you to disconnect from a terminal session and reconnect from the same or a different location later. It also has a number of advanced features such as multiple sessions over a single connection and session sharing between multiple users. This tutorial covers the most basic and useful use-case.
  
 
# Connect to a system, either by logging in locally or logging in remotely via [[SSH]].
 
# Connect to a system, either by logging in locally or logging in remotely via [[SSH]].

Revision as of 12:06, 14 January 2017

When performing a long interactive operation such as a complex test or build over a remote connection (such as SSH), any network interruption such as a temporary break in WiFi connectivity or relocating from one pace to another will interrupt the operation and force you to start over.

GNU screen is a utility which addresses this problem by enabling you to disconnect from a terminal session and reconnect from the same or a different location later. It also has a number of advanced features such as multiple sessions over a single connection and session sharing between multiple users. This tutorial covers the most basic and useful use-case.

  1. Connect to a system, either by logging in locally or logging in remotely via SSH.
  2. Start screen: screen -RaD
    • The -RaD options tell screen to start a session if none exists, or take over an existing session is one does exist, and to detach any existing remote connections to that session.
  3. Perform whatever operations you desire.
  4. Disconnect by pressing Ctrl-A then D.
  5. You can now disconnect/close your local login or ssh connection.
  6. To resume from the same or other location, issue the command from step 2.

For additional details, see the manpage for screen.

Alternatives

An alternative to screen is tmux.

For a similar disconnect/reconnect capability for graphical applications, see VNC.