Anton Aylward wrote:
Patrick Shanahan said the following on 11/18/2012 11:29 AM:
* Oddball <monkey9@iae.nl> [11-18-12 11:04]:
Op 18-11-12 15:51, Anton Aylward schreef:
If you're using a tty rather than an xterm then the obvious thing is to use 'script'. That copies everything that goes to the tty to a file.
Now do realise that a tty is a serial device. You are not getting a snapshot as you would if you were running a graphical console and using KSnapshot, you are getting a serial record of everything that was sent to the tty.
However it *does* redirect to the file in the manner you ask for.
Please do RTFM first. I/we take no responsibility for misuse.
Ah!, yes..., the manual, which one?
Possibly that would be for script as that is what the OP stated.
Possibly => probably => certainty.
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