--- doc/screen.1.orig Thu Jul 6 15:40:50 2000 +++ doc/screen.1 Fri Sep 8 19:20:38 2000 @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ The above example would start the emacs editor (editing prog.c) and switch to its window. .PP -If \*Q/etc/utmp\*U is writable by +If \*Q/var/run/utmp\*U is writable by .IR screen , an appropriate record will be written to this file for each window, and removed when the window is terminated. @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ The use of this option is discouraged. .TP 5 .BR \-l " and " \-ln -turns login mode on or off (for /etc/utmp updating). +turns login mode on or off (for /var/run/utmp updating). This can also be defined through the \*Qdeflogin\*U .screenrc command. .TP 5 .BR \-ls " and " \-list @@ -568,7 +568,7 @@ .SH CUSTOMIZATION The \*Qsocket directory\*U defaults either to $HOME/.screen or simply to -/tmp/screens or preferably to /usr/local/screens chosen at compile-time. If +/tmp/screens. If .I screen is installed setuid-root, then the administrator should compile @@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ When .I screen is invoked, it executes initialization commands from the files -\*Q/usr/local/etc/screenrc\*U and +\*Q/etc/screenrc\*U and \*Q.screenrc\*U in the user's home directory. These are the \*Qprogrammer's defaults\*U that can be overridden in the following ways: for the global screenrc file @@ -1515,7 +1515,7 @@ The echo command may be used to annoy .I screen users with a 'message of the -day'. Typically installed in a global /local/etc/screenrc. +day'. Typically installed in a global /etc/screenrc. The option \*Q-n\*U may be used to suppress the line feed. See also \*Qsleep\*U. Echo is also useful for online checking of environment variables. @@ -1880,7 +1880,7 @@ .B lockscreen .PP Lock this display. -Call a screenlock program (/local/bin/lck or /usr/bin/lock or a builtin if no +Call a screenlock program (/usr/bin/lock or a builtin if no other is available). Screen does not accept any command keys until this program terminates. Meanwhile processes in the windows may continue, as the windows are in the `detached' state. The screenlock program may be changed through the @@ -3941,20 +3941,18 @@ .I screen distribution package for private and global initialization files. .IP $SYSSCREENRC -.IP /usr/local/etc/screenrc +.IP /etc/screenrc .I screen initialization commands .IP $SCREENRC .IP $HOME/.screenrc -Read in after /usr/local/etc/screenrc +Read in after /etc/screenrc .IP $SCREENDIR/S- -.IP /local/screens/S- +.IP /tmp/screens/S- Socket directories (default) -.IP /usr/tmp/screens/S- -Alternate socket directories. .IP "/.termcap" Written by the "termcap" output function -.IP /usr/tmp/screens/screen-exchange +.IP /tmp/screens/screen-exchange or .IP /tmp/screen-exchange .I screen @@ -3963,11 +3961,9 @@ Screen images created by the hardcopy function .IP screenlog.[0-9] Output log files created by the log function -.IP /usr/lib/terminfo/?/* +.IP /usr/share/terminfo/?/* or -.IP /etc/termcap -Terminal capability databases -.IP /etc/utmp +.IP /var/run/utmp Login records .IP $LOCKPRG Program that locks a terminal. @@ -4078,9 +4074,9 @@ must be installed as set-uid with owner root on most systems in order to be able to correctly change the owner of the tty device file for each window. -Special permission may also be required to write the file \*Q/etc/utmp\*U. +Special permission may also be required to write the file \*Q/var/run/utmp\*U. .IP \(bu -Entries in \*Q/etc/utmp\*U are not removed when +Entries in \*Q/var/run/utmp\*U are not removed when .I screen is killed with SIGKILL. This will cause some programs (like "w" or "rwho")