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opening multiple terminals
Hello, new to BSD. I am installing Snort on openBSD 4.9. Is there a way to open multiple terminals without using the GUI? I would like to have snort run with be able to do other tasks.
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There is also tmux(1).
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What? I made no mistake, honest .. except for my use of [oman][/oman] perhaps, which is still referencing outdated 4.8 man pages.
Oh, and none of the X set man pages are online.. so you have to view them locally. And if you thought the section number 7 was a mistake for X, it wasn't.. it simply goes page that introduces X11, and not to the actual man page for the X server. |
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As for the OP not wanting to use X, well, that most definitely is a mistake. But not mine.
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