At launch, byobu-screen simply displays the normal GNU Screen status bar instead of the byobu status bar. It shows the proper byobu status bar only if I go into "Toggle status notifications" and hit apply (this then persists until the screen is terminated).
byobu-tmux works fine.
What's going on here?
When I launch Byobu, my System Monitor shows a new tmux process with a continuously growing set of byobu-status -> tmux children eating-up all my memory...
-> tmux
-> byobu-status
-> tmux
-> byobu-status
-> tmux
-> byobu-status
-> tmux
-> ...
-> ...
-> ...
...
...
...
This continues with memory growing every second, and I can't find where the is
With byobu-screen the default status line had two lines. With byobu-tmux however the default status line only has one line. I liked the seperate line with the list of windows, it let me see more than one window title in a smaller terminal window.
Is it possible to have a multi line status while running on tmux?
I'm using Console 2 and msysgit's bash to SSH into my Linux machines. There, I'm using screen (but considering tmux and/or byobu), but currently simply with one single-terminal session per Console2-tab. However, screen won't pass through the xterm escape sequence to change the tab title e.g. to the current path, which would be rather helpfull.
Is there a way to create identifiable Byobu sessions so that when I've got multiple sessions running, the byobu-select-session menu gives me a list of sessions I can recognize, as opposed to non-descript tmux port numbers?
In an ideal world, it would be great to be able to both start a session giving it a name and to modify such a session to change a name if it's already running?
anything similar to
tmux synchronize-panes on
in byobu with tmux as back-end??
I am a cluster admin and would love to use byobu rather than clusterssh which lets me do synchronous writes
I'm accessing a linux box with Byobu enabled (with tmux) and I don't seem to be able to use some F-Keys without being binded to Byobu. For example using F6 to sort on htop. I followed this advice, but it doesn't seem to work for me. I press Shift-F2 and then F6 but nothing happens. If it helps, I'm connecting through PuTTY.
I'd like to include the session name of my current tmux session in the status bar. There's nothing in ~/.byobu/status that allows me to do this and including the tmux configuration directive #S in the tmux_left line doesn't work (for obvious reasons).
Cheers.
Right problem is i want use Byobu i really like it BUT i messed up and changed settings in F9 and choose the screen keybindings NOW i cant get back to the F9 settings to change it back and cant use any the F keys for Byobu , its very annoying and cant find a solution anyone care to help with the matter ?