• Terminal window

    From Rick Smith@1:340/202 to All on Thu Jun 18 17:49:15 2020
    Greetings,

    So here comes my noob linux user question. I finally got debian installed on my intel nuc and all is well.. When I open a terminal window (konsole) and
    fire up scfg (sbbs) it opens it in a completely different window all the
    while keeping the original window occupied? I dont recall it doing this
    before or on my other linux box, have I done something during install as I
    have not messed with any settings its completely fresh... It doesnt cause any problems really but is there a way to have it not do that?

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    Regards,

    Rick // Nitro

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12 to Rick Smith on Fri Jun 19 10:24:58 2020
    Re: Terminal window
    By: Rick Smith to All on Thu Jun 18 2020 17:49:15


    So here comes my noob linux user question. I finally got debian
    installed on my intel nuc and all is well.. When I open a terminal
    window (konsole) and fire up scfg (sbbs) it opens it in a completely different window all the while keeping the original window occupied?
    I dont recall it doing this

    you're opening a GUI app from a text console... this is to be expected...

    you might try "scfg --help", though... look for the -I options ;)


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