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.IX Title "SCREEN-MULTIUSER.SH 1" |
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.TH SCREEN-MULTIUSER.SH 1 "2009-12-02" "perl v5.10.0" "User Contributed Perl Documentation" |
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\&\fBscreen-multiuser\fR \*(-- easy \fIscreen\fR\|(1) multi-user session management |
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\&\fBscreen-multiuser\fR \fBmaster\fR \fIsession-name\fR [\fIservant-name\fR[:\fIpermission\fR] ...] |
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\&\fBscreen-multiuser\fR is a tiny frontend to \fIscreen\fR\|(1) for controlling |
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\& baz$ screen\-multiuser servant support foo |
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\& Ralf S. Engelschall |
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\& rse@engelschall.com |
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\& www.engelschall.com |
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