On Tuesday 21 May 2013 16:28, Cecil Westerhof conveyed the following to
alt.os.linux...
> Op dinsdag 21 mei 2013 15:26 CEST schreef Aragorn:
>
>> On Tuesday 21 May 2013 13:18, Cecil Westerhof conveyed the following
>> to alt.os.linux...
>>
>>> I have a script which starts several programs on the different
>>> virtual desktops. One program I start on all desktops (except the
>>> first), is konsole. But I would like to start a program in the
>>> konsoles. (In this case screen.) Is this possible?
>>
>> Yes. See...
>>
>> $ konsole --help-all
>
> I should have been a little clearer. :-(
>
> With ‘konsole -e screen’ I can start screen in konsole. The problem is
> that then the konsole close when I quit konsole.
Well, yes, that is intended behavior.
> I could use:
> konsole --noclose -e screen
>
> the konsole is not closed, but I can not do anything with it either. I
> would like to get a bash prompt in the konsole after closing screen.
So you would want to to respawn?
Hmm... I don't know how to do that with Konsole, but I don't use
Konsole all that much anymore since I've discovered Yakuake. It's a
Konsole-like drop-down terminal window.
It drops down from the top of the screen when you press F12 - you can
set it to us another shortcut key if you like, and closing it with the
"x" button will effectively close it, but simply logging out of a
session by way of the "exit" command (or pressing Ctrl+D) will simply
log you out of the shell session and start a new session immediately.
It also supports tabs, i.e. multiple shell sessions in the same drop-
down terminal emulator.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakuake