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by saghm
106 days ago
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> The main use-case was multiplexing terminals and, after tmux provided a solution that was usable by normal users, it seduced people away. Are you sure about this history? I'd always heard that GNU Screen had been popular for a while before tmux, and from double checking, Screen dates back to 1987, the same year that Windows 2.0 came out. tmux didn't come for another two decades. |
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It makes sense too because at that point most terminals were still physical with fixed dimensions. Most applications didn't handle terminal resizing yet. Especially on the fly.