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> Howdy, > Most of what I do on the computer is text so I keep several VTs > open, /dev/tty{1-10}, but now and then want to send some text to an open > xterm window on the desktop. Since I've never managed to get > copy/paste to work between a tty and an xterm window I have to go to X > and see what the xterm running bash thinks it is then go back to a tty > and '$ echo "something" > /dev/pts/X'.
> Though I normally have 1 xterm running just bash, one running mc > and firefox running, the pts running bash moves around. > One time when I launch X it's /dev/pts/0 the next time it may be pts/1 > or pts/2. It is totally unpredictable even though I launch xterm, then > mc, then firefox in that order consistantly.
> At this moment "$ ps | grep 'pts.*bash'" shows bash running on > /dev/pts/{0,1,3,4}. "$ ps | grep 'pts.*mc'" shows mc on pts/2, Firefox > has many tasks running on pts/1 and by looking in X I can see that my > single xterm window today is on pts/0. I've no clue what is going on > on /dev/pts/{3,4} as ps doesn't tell me anything other than > 'bash -rcfile .bashrc' for them both yet I have no other windows open > in X.
> Unfortunately '$ ps | grep xterm' shows '?' for the tty and > "'$ ps | grep 'pst.*xterm'" returns nada.
> If anyone can tell me how from a tty to know which pts is the open > xterm I'd be most grateful.
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