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Run Multiple Linux Terminal Sessions Simultaneously With Terminator


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Dec 25, 2022


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↺ Terminator


Unlike traditional Linux terminal emulators, Terminator lets you run as many terminal sessions as you want, all at the same time.


Terminator is a terminal emulator that lets you work on multiple terminal sessions in a single window. It is a handy tool for system administrators and other users who deal with configurations and management of multiple systems.


In Terminator, you can split, switch and arrange terminals in a grid, create tabs, rename terminal sessions, configure key bindings, and much more. The best part about Terminator is that it lets you send your input to multiple terminal sessions simultaneously.


Let’s see how to install and use Terminator to run multiple terminals in one window.


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