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I use screen as my window manager because I need to interact with a lot of different machines and it is very tedious to login to each one over and overthrough putty. Screen has been great, but I need a way to increase my buffer when I run commands. I have no buffer when I scroll up, no std out is saved beyond my window size on any terminal.

How can I increase this I can't seem to find an option in the commands? Ctrl + a ? doesn't seem to have what I am looking for.

I use screen as my window manager because I need to interact with a lot of different machines and it is very tedious to login to each one over and over. Screen has been great, but I need a way to increase my buffer when I run commands. I have no buffer when I scroll up, no std out is saved beyond my window size on any terminal.

How can I increase this I can't seem to find an option in the commands? Ctrl + a ? doesn't seem to have what I am looking for.

I use screen as my window manager through putty. Screen has been great, but I need a way to increase my buffer when I run commands. I have no buffer when I scroll up, no std out is saved beyond my window size on any terminal.

How can I increase this I can't seem to find an option in the commands? Ctrl + a ? doesn't seem to have what I am looking for.

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Increase buffer size while running screen

I use screen as my window manager because I need to interact with a lot of different machines and it is very tedious to login to each one over and over. Screen has been great, but I need a way to increase my buffer when I run commands. I have no buffer when I scroll up, no std out is saved beyond my window size on any terminal.

How can I increase this I can't seem to find an option in the commands? Ctrl + a ? doesn't seem to have what I am looking for.