You could use 'screen'. screen -x allows multiple clients to connect to the
one session.
On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 09:36:04AM -0000, Mark Finnegan wrote:
> I need some way to allow multiple users on windows machines see the standard
> output from a long running application. X-windows server/client setup seems
> to be somewhat of an overkill.
> At present I'm simply redirecting output to a text file and allowing all the
> involved users read only access.
> This is (obviously enough) somewhat less than ideal. Is there any simple way
> to share stdout that I should know about?
>> Preferably fairly generic U*NIX as I need to recreate it under Redhat (6.2),
> Solaris 8 (x86) and SCO 5.05 (Though the SCO boxen are being retired in
> favour of solaris over the next few months so they're not as critical)
>> Thanks,
>> Mark
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