screen session killed on logout 18.04
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I want to keep an application running in the background when I log out.
That was working flawlessly with screen, but since today for some unknown reason the screen session is killed when I log out.
Any ideas?
18.04 screen logout
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I want to keep an application running in the background when I log out.
That was working flawlessly with screen, but since today for some unknown reason the screen session is killed when I log out.
Any ideas?
18.04 screen logout
Lots of ideas - but what troubleshooting have you done? What changes have you made?
– user535733
Nov 23 at 14:49
I tried all of this askubuntu.com/questions/8653/… and all of this: tecmint.com/… nothing worked. It seems as if the os is killing the processes I create
– user16794
Nov 23 at 17:43
well, to me it seems that it is related to this: bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=825394
– user16794
Nov 23 at 17:52
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I want to keep an application running in the background when I log out.
That was working flawlessly with screen, but since today for some unknown reason the screen session is killed when I log out.
Any ideas?
18.04 screen logout
I want to keep an application running in the background when I log out.
That was working flawlessly with screen, but since today for some unknown reason the screen session is killed when I log out.
Any ideas?
18.04 screen logout
18.04 screen logout
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Lots of ideas - but what troubleshooting have you done? What changes have you made?
– user535733
Nov 23 at 14:49
I tried all of this askubuntu.com/questions/8653/… and all of this: tecmint.com/… nothing worked. It seems as if the os is killing the processes I create
– user16794
Nov 23 at 17:43
well, to me it seems that it is related to this: bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=825394
– user16794
Nov 23 at 17:52
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Lots of ideas - but what troubleshooting have you done? What changes have you made?
– user535733
Nov 23 at 14:49
I tried all of this askubuntu.com/questions/8653/… and all of this: tecmint.com/… nothing worked. It seems as if the os is killing the processes I create
– user16794
Nov 23 at 17:43
well, to me it seems that it is related to this: bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=825394
– user16794
Nov 23 at 17:52
Lots of ideas - but what troubleshooting have you done? What changes have you made?
– user535733
Nov 23 at 14:49
Lots of ideas - but what troubleshooting have you done? What changes have you made?
– user535733
Nov 23 at 14:49
I tried all of this askubuntu.com/questions/8653/… and all of this: tecmint.com/… nothing worked. It seems as if the os is killing the processes I create
– user16794
Nov 23 at 17:43
I tried all of this askubuntu.com/questions/8653/… and all of this: tecmint.com/… nothing worked. It seems as if the os is killing the processes I create
– user16794
Nov 23 at 17:43
well, to me it seems that it is related to this: bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=825394
– user16794
Nov 23 at 17:52
well, to me it seems that it is related to this: bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=825394
– user16794
Nov 23 at 17:52
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If you need a "quick fix" and you currently can not use screen. Have a look at tmux.
Not a great solution, but it might just help you for the moment.
actually I went a completely different way now - Docker! It's far from optimal as it is quite some overhead to set up a docker container, but it works, thx...
– user16794
Nov 24 at 20:18
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If you need a "quick fix" and you currently can not use screen. Have a look at tmux.
Not a great solution, but it might just help you for the moment.
actually I went a completely different way now - Docker! It's far from optimal as it is quite some overhead to set up a docker container, but it works, thx...
– user16794
Nov 24 at 20:18
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If you need a "quick fix" and you currently can not use screen. Have a look at tmux.
Not a great solution, but it might just help you for the moment.
actually I went a completely different way now - Docker! It's far from optimal as it is quite some overhead to set up a docker container, but it works, thx...
– user16794
Nov 24 at 20:18
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If you need a "quick fix" and you currently can not use screen. Have a look at tmux.
Not a great solution, but it might just help you for the moment.
If you need a "quick fix" and you currently can not use screen. Have a look at tmux.
Not a great solution, but it might just help you for the moment.
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actually I went a completely different way now - Docker! It's far from optimal as it is quite some overhead to set up a docker container, but it works, thx...
– user16794
Nov 24 at 20:18
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actually I went a completely different way now - Docker! It's far from optimal as it is quite some overhead to set up a docker container, but it works, thx...
– user16794
Nov 24 at 20:18
actually I went a completely different way now - Docker! It's far from optimal as it is quite some overhead to set up a docker container, but it works, thx...
– user16794
Nov 24 at 20:18
actually I went a completely different way now - Docker! It's far from optimal as it is quite some overhead to set up a docker container, but it works, thx...
– user16794
Nov 24 at 20:18
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Lots of ideas - but what troubleshooting have you done? What changes have you made?
– user535733
Nov 23 at 14:49
I tried all of this askubuntu.com/questions/8653/… and all of this: tecmint.com/… nothing worked. It seems as if the os is killing the processes I create
– user16794
Nov 23 at 17:43
well, to me it seems that it is related to this: bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=825394
– user16794
Nov 23 at 17:52