Jul
26
TTT Part 39 of n – Advanced TMUX
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In the previous instalment we learned how to use the tmux
as a replacement for the screen
command which has been deprecated on RedHat Enterprise Linux (and hence CentOS too). In this instalment we’ll take TMUX to the next level, making use of the fact that a single TMUX session can contain arbitrarily many windows, each consisting of arbitrarily many panes.
As a reminder from last time — in the TMUX-universe, sessions contain windows contain panes. By default a session contains one window which contains one full-width and full-height pane. Windows can be thought of as stacking behind each other, like tabs in a browser, and panes are arrayed next to each other within a window.
Jul
11
TTT Part 38 of n – TMUX (A Screen Alternative)
Filed Under Computers & Tech on July 11, 2020 | Leave a Comment
Since we covered the screen
command in instalment 36, it has been deprecated in Red Enterprise Linux 8, and the official advice from Red Hat is to transition to the tmux
command. Having been a fan of screen
for years, I was skeptical, but I shouldn’t have been — tmux
can do everything screen
can, it can arguably do it better, and, it can do much more than screen
ever could!