Accessing a program started in another term

From: Colin Ingram (synergizedmusic_at_gmail.com)
Date: 06/30/05

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    Lets say, I'm at work and I start a remote session for an interactive
    program, like octave. Then I go home with and my remote terminal
    session and the octave program are still running at work. Is there a
    way for me to take control of that terminal and interact with the
    running octave program? I use octave as an example but I'm looking for
    solution (if it exists) that would be generally applicable.

    Colin

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