Hi!

I am missing a good Terminal-Manager like MobaXterm for Linux. I know that i can install it with wine, but that is quite buggy and not all features work.

Is there a good alternative for Linux?

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I really like remmina use it daily for work. Tabby is interesting but too heavy imho

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I had to use a windows machine for work and was super bummed I couldn’t use Remmina. It’s a great client way better than anything on windows

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I’m using remmina to access windows RDP machine, I’ll check what other cool things I can do with it

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This is the closest I’ve found.

https://flathub.org/apps/com.github.muriloventuroso.easyssh

Edit: then again I primary used mobaxterm for SSHing into all my servers.

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Cross-linked c/linux terminal emulator discussion

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I don’t have any solutions but I’m interested in an alternative too.

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I use “terminator” – it has a different visual appearance, but does a lot of the same features, and some I think better. For instance split screen in various ways, and input multiplexed and sent to multiple tabs / screens.

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