[21:18] * BugeyeD starting to really like tmux as a replacement for gnu-screen [21:25] I've started playing with it at home [21:25] it's a slight paradigm shift [21:25] of course I started messing with panes pretty quickly [21:26] I imagine if I just did a 1:1 feature map with screen it would probably just be a matter of relearning/rebinding keys [21:26] it would be interesting if Ubuntu could port its byobu stuff over to tmux [21:27] since tmux was designed to be more scriptable, and is being more actively maintained [21:27] coxn: ^^^ [21:28] Nivex: noted [21:30] yeah I'm pretty wedded (sp?) to byobu [21:30] and the traditional screen keybindings [21:31] if the byobu folks (person?) migrate, I definitely will go along [21:32] I've not worked with byobu, so I wouldn't miss the "pretty" bits. There are some keybinding changes I need to make [21:32] which is essentially one of the first things I do in mutt. To this day I'm still using PINE keybindings :) [21:56] byobu? unfamiliar with that ... probably know what it is, just don't recognize the name. [21:58] it's ubuntu's prettification of screen. https://launchpad.net/byobu (interestingly the first Google hit ahead of the wikipedia definition) [22:00] oh, i recognize that. just not the name.