First Keynotes Announced for Open Networking Summit Europe! Submit Your Proposal to Speak by June 24
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Submit your proposal to speak by June 24 for Open Networking Summit Europe, coming up in Amsterdam.
Join us in Amsterdam September 25 – 27 at Open Networking Summit Europe for over 75 sessions on the latest technologies and topics in open networking, and hear from industry experts, including:
- Dr. Paul Doany, CEO, Türk Telecom, talking about redefining the competitive landscape
- Dr. Catherine Mulligan, Co-Director, Centre for Cryptocurrency Research and Engineering, Imperial College London, discussing the intersection of networking and blockchain
- Demo: Virtualizing the Central Office for Mobile Services: A collaboration across companies (China Mobile, Red Hat, Cumulus, Quortus, Ettus Research, NetScout, F5, EXFO and Nokia) and multiple open source projects including OPNFV, OpenDaylight, OpenAirInterface, and Open Compute Project.
The full schedule of sessions will be announced in late July along with additional keynote speakers.
There’s still time to submit a speaking proposal! Learn more about the CFP process and submit by Sunday, June 24.
Get inspired! Watch presentations from Open Networking Summit North America 2018
- Justin Dustzadeh, Head of Global Network and Software Platform, Uber
- Vint Cerf, Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist, Google
- Wendy Cartee, Sr. Director, Marketing, Cloud Native Applications, VMware; Guru Parulkar, Executive Director, Open Networking Foundation; Nick McKeown, Co-Founder of Barefoot Networks; Chris Wright, VP & CTO, Red Hat
- Sarah Cooper, General Manager of IoT Analytics and Applications, Amazon Web Services
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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] |