Unable to find tmux session but it shows up as a file?

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Yesterday I had started a tmux session, but when I logged into the computer today, I cannot find it, i.e. tmux ls cannot find the session.



But when I run top I can see that the following tmux process is running



tmux -u -2 -f /usr/share/byobu/profiles/tmuxrc -S longer_scrollback



longer_scrollback is a name I had used when creating the session with byobu.



Also, weirdly this shows up as a file in the directory listing in which the byobu session was started.



srw-rw---- 1 kg314 kg314 0 May 2 19:13 longer_scrollback=


with a trailing = after my session name. Any idea how to re-attach to this session?







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    Yesterday I had started a tmux session, but when I logged into the computer today, I cannot find it, i.e. tmux ls cannot find the session.



    But when I run top I can see that the following tmux process is running



    tmux -u -2 -f /usr/share/byobu/profiles/tmuxrc -S longer_scrollback



    longer_scrollback is a name I had used when creating the session with byobu.



    Also, weirdly this shows up as a file in the directory listing in which the byobu session was started.



    srw-rw---- 1 kg314 kg314 0 May 2 19:13 longer_scrollback=


    with a trailing = after my session name. Any idea how to re-attach to this session?







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      Yesterday I had started a tmux session, but when I logged into the computer today, I cannot find it, i.e. tmux ls cannot find the session.



      But when I run top I can see that the following tmux process is running



      tmux -u -2 -f /usr/share/byobu/profiles/tmuxrc -S longer_scrollback



      longer_scrollback is a name I had used when creating the session with byobu.



      Also, weirdly this shows up as a file in the directory listing in which the byobu session was started.



      srw-rw---- 1 kg314 kg314 0 May 2 19:13 longer_scrollback=


      with a trailing = after my session name. Any idea how to re-attach to this session?







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      Yesterday I had started a tmux session, but when I logged into the computer today, I cannot find it, i.e. tmux ls cannot find the session.



      But when I run top I can see that the following tmux process is running



      tmux -u -2 -f /usr/share/byobu/profiles/tmuxrc -S longer_scrollback



      longer_scrollback is a name I had used when creating the session with byobu.



      Also, weirdly this shows up as a file in the directory listing in which the byobu session was started.



      srw-rw---- 1 kg314 kg314 0 May 2 19:13 longer_scrollback=


      with a trailing = after my session name. Any idea how to re-attach to this session?









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