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To do this, first you need screen installed on your HDA. Do:</strong>
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To do this, first you need screen installed on your HDA.</strong>
  
<code>sudo yum -y install screen</code> (FEDORA)
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For Fedora:
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<code>sudo yum -y install screen</code>
  
(Ubuntu/DEB coming soon)
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For Ubuntu
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<code>sudo aptitude install screen</code>
  
 
<strong>After that, log into the server using the ssh client your fond of, (logged in as user) do:</strong>
 
<strong>After that, log into the server using the ssh client your fond of, (logged in as user) do:</strong>

Revision as of 00:10, 20 May 2009

Using irssi with ssh/screen.

To do this, first you need screen installed on your HDA.

For Fedora: sudo yum -y install screen

For Ubuntu sudo aptitude install screen

After that, log into the server using the ssh client your fond of, (logged in as user) do:

screen irssi

That will start irssi in screen.

After that, run the commands to sign into your favorite irc chat server/channel.

After you close this, dont exit, just click the "x" in the top right corner.

The next time you want to use it, just log into your ssh client, then do:

screen -A -R -DD

and it will bring the chat client back up.

This way you never lose your chat info.

NOTE: when your server is restarted by reboot/power outage or whatever it might be, you will have to go through the steps again. But as long as the server is up and running, you will be set.

So bookmark this page.