6 Days Left to Submit a Proposal to Speak at LinuxCon + ContainerCon + CloudOpen China
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Submit your proposal to speak at LinuxCon + ContainerCon + CloudOpen China by March 4, 2018.
Submit a proposal to speak at LinuxCon + ContainerCon + CloudOpen China (LC3), taking place in Beijing this June 25 – 27, and share your expertise with 3,000+ open source technologists, executives and community members.
We’re seeking a wide range of submissions on topics including Open Source Strategy & Governance, Networking & Orchestration, Linux Systems, Cloud Native & Containers, AI and more. Proposals are due Sunday, March 4, 2018.
LC3 2018 Conference Tracks Include:
- Cloud Native, Containers, Serverless & Microservices
- Cloud, Cloud Native & DevOps Infrastructure & Automation
- Artificial Intelligence & Data Analytics
- Linux Systems
- Networking & Orchestration
- Blockchain
- Open Source Leadership, Strategy & Governance
- Innovation at Apache
- KVM
- IoT and M2M
View the Full List of Suggested Topics >>
Have a great idea, case study, or technical tutorial you’d like to share? Learn more about the CFP process and submit your proposal before the Call for Proposals closes on Sunday, March 4.Submit Now >>
Not submitting but planning to attend? Registration opens in early March. View ticket options and costs now.
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LinuxCon + ContainerCon + CloudOpen China 将于 6 月 25 – 27 日在北京举行。我们在此征集这一大会的发言提案,诚邀您与 3,000 多名开源技术专家、高管和社区成员分享您的专业知识。
我们正在征集关于开源业务和战略、Linux开发、云原生和容器、网络、人工智能等多方面的话题。
分论坛及建议提交的主题:
- 云原生、容器、无服务器和微服务
- 云、云原生以及开发运营基础设施与自动化
- 人工智能和数据分析
- Linux 系统
- 网络和协调
- 区块链
- 开源领导地位、战略和治理
- Apache 创新
- KVM
- 物联网和 M2M
您希望分享好的想法、案例研究、或者技术教程嗎? 您可按此了解更多关于CFP流程的信息,并在3月4日CFP提交关闭之前提交您的演讲提案。立即提交 >>
尚未提交提案但打算参加?报名工作将于三月初启动。立即查看票务选项和费用。
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screen and tmux
A comparison of the features (or more-so just a table of notes for accessing some of those features) for GNU screen and BSD-licensed tmux.
The formatting here is simple enough to understand (I would hope). ^ means ctrl+, so ^x is ctrl+x. M- means meta (generally left-alt or escape)+, so M-x is left-alt+x It should be noted that this is no where near a full feature-set of either group. This - being a cheat-sheet - is just to point out the most very basic features to get you on the road. Trust the developers and manpage writers more than me. This document is originally from 2009 when tmux was still new - since then both of these programs have had many updates and features added (not all of which have been dutifully noted here). |
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Action | tmux | screen |
start a new session | tmux OR tmux new OR tmux new-session |
screen |
re-attach a detached session | tmux attach OR tmux attach-session |
screen-r |
re-attach an attached session (detaching it from elsewhere) | tmux attach -d OR tmux attach-session -d |
screen -dr |
re-attach an attached session (keeping it attached elsewhere) | tmux attach OR tmux attach-session |
screen -x |
detach from currently attached session | ^b d OR ^b :detach |
^a ^d OR ^a :detach |
rename-window to newname | ^b , <newname> OR ^b :rename-window <newn> |
^a A <newname> |
list windows | ^b w | ^a w |
list windows in chooseable menu | ^a " | |
go to window # | ^b # | ^a # |
go to last-active window | ^b l | ^a ^a |
go to next window | ^b n | ^a n |
go to previous window | ^b p | ^a p |
see keybindings | ^b ? | ^a ? |
list sessions | ^b s OR tmux ls OR tmux list-sessions |
screen -ls |
toggle visual bell | ^a ^g | |
create another window | ^b c | ^a c |
exit current shell/window | ^d | ^d |
split window/pane horizontally | ^b " | ^a S |
split window/pane vertically | ^b % | ^a | |
switch to other pane | ^b o | ^a <tab> |
kill the current pane | ^b x OR (logout/^D) | |
collapse the current pane/split (but leave processes running) | ^a X | |
cycle location of panes | ^b ^o | |
swap current pane with previous | ^b { | |
swap current pane with next | ^b } | |
show time | ^b t | |
show numeric values of panes | ^b q | |
toggle zoom-state of current pane (maximize/return current pane) | ^b z | |
break the current pane out of its window (to form new window) | ^b ! | |
re-arrange current panels within same window (different layouts) | ^b [space] | |
Kill the current window (and all panes within) | ^b killw [target-window] |