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Does anyone know how to launch a 2nd session of osso-xterm from a osso-xterm session? You would think typing osso-xterm or osso-xterm.launch would work, but it doesn't.

I would like to create a script that will open xterm in full screen before running some commands.
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Man, you live on the bleeding edge!

No answer here though, sorry... just smartass remarks.
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a related question: i can get an xterm to come up from the statusbar applet, wossitsname, but I cannot find any way to get it to run something. The regular unix xterm takes a cmdline argument giving it something to run, but osso-xterm doesn't seem to. any ideas?
 
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What are you trying to run and where are you trying to run it from?

Note:
  1. Make sure the file has execute permissions: $chmod +x file
  2. Files on SD cards are not (normally) allowed to run. Copy the file to your / file system (i.e. /home/user).
  3. Don't forget the ./ for running a file in the working directory.
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hi, thanks for that...

I'm trying to run /usr/bin/battery-status from the Graph Plugin thing. Not sure that's it's real name, but that's what it reports itself as. Ah, mebbe osso-statusbar-cpu?

Obviously, battery-status is a cmdline application, so it needs to run inside an xterm.

Any ideas? ta much...
 
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Strange, try the full path.

When I'm ssh'd into my tablet from a remote computer, running /usr/bin/osso-xterm will bring up the terminal [on the tablet it's self]. It'll give me a second xterm if there's one open already, too.

*edit: you're right though, running osso-xterm from within a terminal will not launch a new terminal, interesting.
 
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Can't confirm your observation. In my hands, when within an open osso-xterm session I digit osso-xterm [return], a new osso-xterm session is opened. OS 2008 (version 50) on n810.
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Originally Posted by debernardis View Post
Can't confirm your observation. In my hands, when within an open osso-xterm session I digit osso-xterm [return], a new osso-xterm session is opened. OS 2008 (version 50) on n810.
This made me double-check, and now I'm scratching my head. The first few times I tried this, I couldn't get terminals to open from the command line at all; but after closing them all down and starting again, I could open as many as I wanted. Though in some cases, some terminals [the new ones opened] were unable to launch new terminals, but others had no such limitation.

In any case, I never bothered to see how many instances were running , so it could have just been the window manager not admitting to the fact more than one window was open.
 

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