

Show current directory (full path to where you are right now). Remote Systems terminal for SSH connections Click on the toolbar icon Define a connection to remote system and configure a connection to the target. It's particularly handy when we're investigating something collaboratively, as I can see what my colleague Dave types (and correct his typos) while we chat in IRC. Here’s a quick look of the basic SSH commands that we’ll cover in this article: Show directory contents (list the names of files). Then, if we want to do something else, we switch to another window. We have a horizontal split showing the piwheels monitor in the top half and the syslog entries scrolled in real time on the bottom half. You can learn more by watching this video:īyobu has been great for the maintenance of piwheels, the convenient, pre-compiled Python packages for Raspberry Pi.

If you need root login as well, uncomment.
Open in terminal ssh update#
You'll see the update running just as you left it. Run a command like sudo apt update and close the window (or enter the escape sequence ( Enter+ ~+. Now drop out of your SSH session and log back in-you'll land in a byobu session.
Open in terminal ssh install#
To install byobu on Debian/Raspbian/Ubuntu: The byobu logo is a fun play on screens.īyobu is named for a Japanese term for decorative, multi-panel screens that serve as folding room dividers, which I think is quite fitting. However, if you start a byobu session first, it will continue running and, when you reconnect, you will find it's been running happily without your eyes on it.
