Have you ever been in the middle of an important upgrade or long running task on your linux system, and suddenly you lose connection? That task you were in the middle of, did it complete? Did it abruptly terminate? What happens if you start it over again? Tmux, the terminal multiplexer, and replacement for screen in Red Hat Enterprise Linux, can save your day! In today’s episode Scott and Nate are going to show you some essential tmux features that will make your life easier!
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Critical Administration Skills for Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Whether you are new to Linux or new to RHEL, join our hosts for a hands-on look into the commands and processes, ask questions, and grow your knowledge.
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Nate Lager: https://social.undrground.org/@gangrif
Scott McBrien: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-mcbrien-349b356
00:00 Introduction to the Tmux Command
00:53 Starting a Tmux Session
01:56 Detaching and Reattaching Sessions
02:30 Using Tmux for Remote Sessions
07:19 Comparing Tmux and Screen
09:07 Creating and Managing Tmux Sessions
14:56 Splitting Windows and Panes in Tmux
20:14 Screen Real Estate Challenges
20:31 Viewer Suggestions and Tips
21:18 Creating and Managing Panes
22:24 Managing Windows in Tmux
25:47 Automating Tmux Sessions
32:28 Customizing Tmux Key Bindings