Hi all, I have some applications running on a Linux and if i like to execute some commands i have to get in to the application terminal and execute the commands that iv used. So what im trying to achieve here is to execute this commands from the linux machine to skip get to other terminal/i.e applicational terminal. For example to list something i have to type something liket this in linux first: 1. terminal_application 2. execute some commands 3. output. and 4. exit from terminal and back to linux. I would like to make something to skip step 1 and 3 .. just execute the perl script and gave me the output on a linux terminal. Application or the terminal application are on the same machine, different terminal different commands ect. but same machine. Im stuck to get to other terminal. i dont know way.


In reply to different terminal by ivanradix

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