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Tmux installation Tmux is a terminal multiplexer, for collective editing in a terminal. Again, we are going to install this on the server (the pi). To use it you must be SSHed into the server as above 01-Set up Pi for local Network Access#Security via SSH Keys.

So, assuming you are SSHed into your server, follow these steps.

To install:

apt-get install tmux To create a new tmux session sign into the user under which you would like the session to be registered (in our case sudo). We would do this by executing the command:

sudo su A tmux session is a shared terminal session where all those connected can input and execute commands synchronously. Below name your session, by replacing [name] with a name of your choice :

tmux new -s [name] example:` tmux new -s mySession

To join the session when on a server use the following command replacing [name] with the name of the session:

tmux a -t [name] example: tmux a -t mySession

Note: Everyone in a Tmux session is acting as the same user. However we can create split screens and multiple panes within Tmux so different people can work on different things.