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Searching for a tabbed SSH client with multi-execution support for Ubuntu


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I am using MobaXterm on Windows but I want to switch to Ubuntu. Any app you can recommend, that supports minimum 12 sessions, tabbed and with multi-execution support? I prefer open-source (free or paid), but would stick with proprietary software.










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  • What is multi-execution? Anyway, the regular Terminal supports multiple tabs. (I just checked and confirm that 12 tabs are possible in the same Terminal window.) In Unix-like systems we generally distinguish between the terminal emulator and the SSH client, with the SSH client being of course blissfully unaware of the terminal emulator and its tabs.

    – AlexP
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  • Well, multi-execution is multi-execution. It open all SSH sessions and you can attach or detach each session. Everything you are typing gets into all attached sessions.

    – John Smith
    Dec 26 '16 at 21:12






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    Thank you for the explanation. You may like Gnome Terminator which supports managing and simultaneous typing in multiple terminals. See How do I run the same linux command in more than one tab/shell simultaneously.

    – AlexP
    Dec 26 '16 at 21:19













  • Loosk good. Thank you. If anyone else know some other clients, let us know!

    – John Smith
    Dec 26 '16 at 21:35
















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I am using MobaXterm on Windows but I want to switch to Ubuntu. Any app you can recommend, that supports minimum 12 sessions, tabbed and with multi-execution support? I prefer open-source (free or paid), but would stick with proprietary software.










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  • What is multi-execution? Anyway, the regular Terminal supports multiple tabs. (I just checked and confirm that 12 tabs are possible in the same Terminal window.) In Unix-like systems we generally distinguish between the terminal emulator and the SSH client, with the SSH client being of course blissfully unaware of the terminal emulator and its tabs.

    – AlexP
    Dec 26 '16 at 21:04













  • Well, multi-execution is multi-execution. It open all SSH sessions and you can attach or detach each session. Everything you are typing gets into all attached sessions.

    – John Smith
    Dec 26 '16 at 21:12






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    Thank you for the explanation. You may like Gnome Terminator which supports managing and simultaneous typing in multiple terminals. See How do I run the same linux command in more than one tab/shell simultaneously.

    – AlexP
    Dec 26 '16 at 21:19













  • Loosk good. Thank you. If anyone else know some other clients, let us know!

    – John Smith
    Dec 26 '16 at 21:35














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I am using MobaXterm on Windows but I want to switch to Ubuntu. Any app you can recommend, that supports minimum 12 sessions, tabbed and with multi-execution support? I prefer open-source (free or paid), but would stick with proprietary software.










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I am using MobaXterm on Windows but I want to switch to Ubuntu. Any app you can recommend, that supports minimum 12 sessions, tabbed and with multi-execution support? I prefer open-source (free or paid), but would stick with proprietary software.







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  • What is multi-execution? Anyway, the regular Terminal supports multiple tabs. (I just checked and confirm that 12 tabs are possible in the same Terminal window.) In Unix-like systems we generally distinguish between the terminal emulator and the SSH client, with the SSH client being of course blissfully unaware of the terminal emulator and its tabs.

    – AlexP
    Dec 26 '16 at 21:04













  • Well, multi-execution is multi-execution. It open all SSH sessions and you can attach or detach each session. Everything you are typing gets into all attached sessions.

    – John Smith
    Dec 26 '16 at 21:12






  • 1





    Thank you for the explanation. You may like Gnome Terminator which supports managing and simultaneous typing in multiple terminals. See How do I run the same linux command in more than one tab/shell simultaneously.

    – AlexP
    Dec 26 '16 at 21:19













  • Loosk good. Thank you. If anyone else know some other clients, let us know!

    – John Smith
    Dec 26 '16 at 21:35



















  • What is multi-execution? Anyway, the regular Terminal supports multiple tabs. (I just checked and confirm that 12 tabs are possible in the same Terminal window.) In Unix-like systems we generally distinguish between the terminal emulator and the SSH client, with the SSH client being of course blissfully unaware of the terminal emulator and its tabs.

    – AlexP
    Dec 26 '16 at 21:04













  • Well, multi-execution is multi-execution. It open all SSH sessions and you can attach or detach each session. Everything you are typing gets into all attached sessions.

    – John Smith
    Dec 26 '16 at 21:12






  • 1





    Thank you for the explanation. You may like Gnome Terminator which supports managing and simultaneous typing in multiple terminals. See How do I run the same linux command in more than one tab/shell simultaneously.

    – AlexP
    Dec 26 '16 at 21:19













  • Loosk good. Thank you. If anyone else know some other clients, let us know!

    – John Smith
    Dec 26 '16 at 21:35

















What is multi-execution? Anyway, the regular Terminal supports multiple tabs. (I just checked and confirm that 12 tabs are possible in the same Terminal window.) In Unix-like systems we generally distinguish between the terminal emulator and the SSH client, with the SSH client being of course blissfully unaware of the terminal emulator and its tabs.

– AlexP
Dec 26 '16 at 21:04







What is multi-execution? Anyway, the regular Terminal supports multiple tabs. (I just checked and confirm that 12 tabs are possible in the same Terminal window.) In Unix-like systems we generally distinguish between the terminal emulator and the SSH client, with the SSH client being of course blissfully unaware of the terminal emulator and its tabs.

– AlexP
Dec 26 '16 at 21:04















Well, multi-execution is multi-execution. It open all SSH sessions and you can attach or detach each session. Everything you are typing gets into all attached sessions.

– John Smith
Dec 26 '16 at 21:12





Well, multi-execution is multi-execution. It open all SSH sessions and you can attach or detach each session. Everything you are typing gets into all attached sessions.

– John Smith
Dec 26 '16 at 21:12




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1





Thank you for the explanation. You may like Gnome Terminator which supports managing and simultaneous typing in multiple terminals. See How do I run the same linux command in more than one tab/shell simultaneously.

– AlexP
Dec 26 '16 at 21:19







Thank you for the explanation. You may like Gnome Terminator which supports managing and simultaneous typing in multiple terminals. See How do I run the same linux command in more than one tab/shell simultaneously.

– AlexP
Dec 26 '16 at 21:19















Loosk good. Thank you. If anyone else know some other clients, let us know!

– John Smith
Dec 26 '16 at 21:35





Loosk good. Thank you. If anyone else know some other clients, let us know!

– John Smith
Dec 26 '16 at 21:35










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The best solution i found by far is byobu (maybe running in your client machine in your situation). Its a terminal app based on tmux (also can use screen instead) and can achieve what you want and has other great features like notifications which make it nearly an imperative for me (I use it also on my Arch based systems).




  • You can make splits on the same window, and also make multiple windows.


  • Then you can enter a command(s) to all windows (with Ctrl+F9) or splits (with Shift+F9).


  • Handles multiple (de)atachable running sessions (instances).


  • Also you can set profiles to start byobu sessions with certain config (splits, windows, commands like ssh...).


  • Notifications _(updates, reboot required...) and systray-like "indicators" (cpu, mem, entropy, wlan strength...).



Check this post from the father of this great tool (Dustin Kirkland from Canonical cloud staff), with a simple but usefull video tutorial.






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    Try out PAC Manager. I really enjoy it.
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/pacmanager/



    Best SSH client I can find for linux.






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    • This is broken for Ubuntu 17.10

      – liv2hak
      Nov 9 '17 at 20:49











    • @liv2hak I'm using on 16.04 just fine. If you are having issues I recommend looking through their bug reports. Others are having same issue with an easy workaround: sourceforge.net/p/pacmanager/bugs/search/?q=ubuntu+17.10

      – Skylord123
      Nov 20 '17 at 18:08



















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    An other solution, if You run Gnome, try Argos extension :
    https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1176/argos/



    Just put you ssh command in the argos.sh.



    for example :



    echo "SSH"



    echo "---"



    echo "your_server" | iconName=gnome-terminal bash='ssh user@your_server' terminal=true"






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      Default Ubuntu terminal supports multiple tab for that you need to change the terminal settings.
      Go to Terminal->Preference and select 'Tab' in 'Open new terminals in' Option.



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        The best solution i found by far is byobu (maybe running in your client machine in your situation). Its a terminal app based on tmux (also can use screen instead) and can achieve what you want and has other great features like notifications which make it nearly an imperative for me (I use it also on my Arch based systems).




        • You can make splits on the same window, and also make multiple windows.


        • Then you can enter a command(s) to all windows (with Ctrl+F9) or splits (with Shift+F9).


        • Handles multiple (de)atachable running sessions (instances).


        • Also you can set profiles to start byobu sessions with certain config (splits, windows, commands like ssh...).


        • Notifications _(updates, reboot required...) and systray-like "indicators" (cpu, mem, entropy, wlan strength...).



        Check this post from the father of this great tool (Dustin Kirkland from Canonical cloud staff), with a simple but usefull video tutorial.






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          The best solution i found by far is byobu (maybe running in your client machine in your situation). Its a terminal app based on tmux (also can use screen instead) and can achieve what you want and has other great features like notifications which make it nearly an imperative for me (I use it also on my Arch based systems).




          • You can make splits on the same window, and also make multiple windows.


          • Then you can enter a command(s) to all windows (with Ctrl+F9) or splits (with Shift+F9).


          • Handles multiple (de)atachable running sessions (instances).


          • Also you can set profiles to start byobu sessions with certain config (splits, windows, commands like ssh...).


          • Notifications _(updates, reboot required...) and systray-like "indicators" (cpu, mem, entropy, wlan strength...).



          Check this post from the father of this great tool (Dustin Kirkland from Canonical cloud staff), with a simple but usefull video tutorial.






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            The best solution i found by far is byobu (maybe running in your client machine in your situation). Its a terminal app based on tmux (also can use screen instead) and can achieve what you want and has other great features like notifications which make it nearly an imperative for me (I use it also on my Arch based systems).




            • You can make splits on the same window, and also make multiple windows.


            • Then you can enter a command(s) to all windows (with Ctrl+F9) or splits (with Shift+F9).


            • Handles multiple (de)atachable running sessions (instances).


            • Also you can set profiles to start byobu sessions with certain config (splits, windows, commands like ssh...).


            • Notifications _(updates, reboot required...) and systray-like "indicators" (cpu, mem, entropy, wlan strength...).



            Check this post from the father of this great tool (Dustin Kirkland from Canonical cloud staff), with a simple but usefull video tutorial.






            share|improve this answer













            The best solution i found by far is byobu (maybe running in your client machine in your situation). Its a terminal app based on tmux (also can use screen instead) and can achieve what you want and has other great features like notifications which make it nearly an imperative for me (I use it also on my Arch based systems).




            • You can make splits on the same window, and also make multiple windows.


            • Then you can enter a command(s) to all windows (with Ctrl+F9) or splits (with Shift+F9).


            • Handles multiple (de)atachable running sessions (instances).


            • Also you can set profiles to start byobu sessions with certain config (splits, windows, commands like ssh...).


            • Notifications _(updates, reboot required...) and systray-like "indicators" (cpu, mem, entropy, wlan strength...).



            Check this post from the father of this great tool (Dustin Kirkland from Canonical cloud staff), with a simple but usefull video tutorial.







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                Try out PAC Manager. I really enjoy it.
                https://sourceforge.net/projects/pacmanager/



                Best SSH client I can find for linux.






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                • This is broken for Ubuntu 17.10

                  – liv2hak
                  Nov 9 '17 at 20:49











                • @liv2hak I'm using on 16.04 just fine. If you are having issues I recommend looking through their bug reports. Others are having same issue with an easy workaround: sourceforge.net/p/pacmanager/bugs/search/?q=ubuntu+17.10

                  – Skylord123
                  Nov 20 '17 at 18:08
















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                Try out PAC Manager. I really enjoy it.
                https://sourceforge.net/projects/pacmanager/



                Best SSH client I can find for linux.






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                • This is broken for Ubuntu 17.10

                  – liv2hak
                  Nov 9 '17 at 20:49











                • @liv2hak I'm using on 16.04 just fine. If you are having issues I recommend looking through their bug reports. Others are having same issue with an easy workaround: sourceforge.net/p/pacmanager/bugs/search/?q=ubuntu+17.10

                  – Skylord123
                  Nov 20 '17 at 18:08














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                Try out PAC Manager. I really enjoy it.
                https://sourceforge.net/projects/pacmanager/



                Best SSH client I can find for linux.






                share|improve this answer













                Try out PAC Manager. I really enjoy it.
                https://sourceforge.net/projects/pacmanager/



                Best SSH client I can find for linux.







                share|improve this answer












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                • This is broken for Ubuntu 17.10

                  – liv2hak
                  Nov 9 '17 at 20:49











                • @liv2hak I'm using on 16.04 just fine. If you are having issues I recommend looking through their bug reports. Others are having same issue with an easy workaround: sourceforge.net/p/pacmanager/bugs/search/?q=ubuntu+17.10

                  – Skylord123
                  Nov 20 '17 at 18:08



















                • This is broken for Ubuntu 17.10

                  – liv2hak
                  Nov 9 '17 at 20:49











                • @liv2hak I'm using on 16.04 just fine. If you are having issues I recommend looking through their bug reports. Others are having same issue with an easy workaround: sourceforge.net/p/pacmanager/bugs/search/?q=ubuntu+17.10

                  – Skylord123
                  Nov 20 '17 at 18:08

















                This is broken for Ubuntu 17.10

                – liv2hak
                Nov 9 '17 at 20:49





                This is broken for Ubuntu 17.10

                – liv2hak
                Nov 9 '17 at 20:49













                @liv2hak I'm using on 16.04 just fine. If you are having issues I recommend looking through their bug reports. Others are having same issue with an easy workaround: sourceforge.net/p/pacmanager/bugs/search/?q=ubuntu+17.10

                – Skylord123
                Nov 20 '17 at 18:08





                @liv2hak I'm using on 16.04 just fine. If you are having issues I recommend looking through their bug reports. Others are having same issue with an easy workaround: sourceforge.net/p/pacmanager/bugs/search/?q=ubuntu+17.10

                – Skylord123
                Nov 20 '17 at 18:08











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                An other solution, if You run Gnome, try Argos extension :
                https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1176/argos/



                Just put you ssh command in the argos.sh.



                for example :



                echo "SSH"



                echo "---"



                echo "your_server" | iconName=gnome-terminal bash='ssh user@your_server' terminal=true"






                share|improve this answer




























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                  An other solution, if You run Gnome, try Argos extension :
                  https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1176/argos/



                  Just put you ssh command in the argos.sh.



                  for example :



                  echo "SSH"



                  echo "---"



                  echo "your_server" | iconName=gnome-terminal bash='ssh user@your_server' terminal=true"






                  share|improve this answer


























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                    An other solution, if You run Gnome, try Argos extension :
                    https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1176/argos/



                    Just put you ssh command in the argos.sh.



                    for example :



                    echo "SSH"



                    echo "---"



                    echo "your_server" | iconName=gnome-terminal bash='ssh user@your_server' terminal=true"






                    share|improve this answer













                    An other solution, if You run Gnome, try Argos extension :
                    https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1176/argos/



                    Just put you ssh command in the argos.sh.



                    for example :



                    echo "SSH"



                    echo "---"



                    echo "your_server" | iconName=gnome-terminal bash='ssh user@your_server' terminal=true"







                    share|improve this answer












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                        Default Ubuntu terminal supports multiple tab for that you need to change the terminal settings.
                        Go to Terminal->Preference and select 'Tab' in 'Open new terminals in' Option.



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                            Default Ubuntu terminal supports multiple tab for that you need to change the terminal settings.
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