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тАО11-11-2001 08:56 PM
тАО11-11-2001 08:56 PM
thanks
Solved! Go to Solution.
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тАО11-11-2001 09:11 PM
тАО11-11-2001 09:11 PM
SolutionYou just run 'tsm' from the command line.
It comes with it's help and there is
also a man page for it. There are some terminal types that may have problems with, but anything using 'vt100' or 'hp' you should be okay. 'tsm' defaults to having three separate sessions running from the one screen.
$ /usr/bin/tsm
$ man tsm
HTH
-Michael
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тАО11-11-2001 09:11 PM
тАО11-11-2001 09:11 PM
Re: TSM
http://docs.hp.com/cgi-bin/onlinedocs.py?mpn=B2355-90680&service=hpux&path=../B2355-90680/00/03/354&title=HP-UX%20Reference%20Volume%201%3A%20Section%201
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тАО11-11-2001 09:31 PM
тАО11-11-2001 09:31 PM
Re: TSM
could i request for additional info?
is the /usr/tsm/.tsm file global? i mean...
is there any configuration file for a specific user? can I specify a .tsm file for a certain user?
Thanks, now im a happy camper ;-) but will be happier if i can find a solution to assign a specific .tsm file....
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тАО11-11-2001 09:40 PM
тАО11-11-2001 09:40 PM
Re: TSM
You can copy this file to the users home
directory (/usr/tsm/.tsm) to $HOME/username/.tsm
and customise it how you wish.
-Michael
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тАО11-11-2001 11:19 PM
тАО11-11-2001 11:19 PM
Re: TSM
:-)
Thanks for the help guys...