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Is there a way I can input these two commands into a new terminal at the same time?



( konsole -e sudo nethogs 
sudo sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward=1 )









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    Could you add some more context? What are you trying to accomplish by running these commands "at the same time"?

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Is there a way I can input these two commands into a new terminal at the same time?



( konsole -e sudo nethogs 
sudo sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward=1 )









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Is there a way I can input these two commands into a new terminal at the same time?



( konsole -e sudo nethogs 
sudo sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward=1 )









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Is there a way I can input these two commands into a new terminal at the same time?



( konsole -e sudo nethogs 
sudo sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward=1 )






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    Could you add some more context? What are you trying to accomplish by running these commands "at the same time"?

    – Zchpyvr
    2 days ago














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    Could you add some more context? What are you trying to accomplish by running these commands "at the same time"?

    – Zchpyvr
    2 days ago








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Could you add some more context? What are you trying to accomplish by running these commands "at the same time"?

– Zchpyvr
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Could you add some more context? What are you trying to accomplish by running these commands "at the same time"?

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I think what you want to do with konsole is the following:



$ konsole -e "sudo sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward=1; sudo nethogs" --noclose --hold


This will invoke konsole and then run commands within it, -e. In this case we're running the 2 sudo commands and we're using the --noclose & --hold to tell konsole to keep the window open while these run.






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  • root@MO-HP-EliteBook-8560p:/home/mo# konsole -e "sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get update" --noclose --hold QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root' QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root' root@MO-HP-EliteBook-

    – mo97
    2 days ago













  • @mo97 - I cannot tell from what you posted, is it still not working?

    – slm
    2 days ago











  • @mo97 - you might want to try using konsole -e "sudo whoami; sudo whoami" --noclose --hold to see what the issue might be more easily.

    – slm
    2 days ago











  • Done everything you say .. This is the result .. QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root' QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root'

    – mo97
    2 days ago











  • @mo97, You can also test what happens with the following command line, konsole -e "sudo whoami; sudo whoami;bash" -- The final bash will make the konsole window stay instead of close immediately after finishing the previous commands.

    – sudodus
    2 days ago














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I think what you want to do with konsole is the following:



$ konsole -e "sudo sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward=1; sudo nethogs" --noclose --hold


This will invoke konsole and then run commands within it, -e. In this case we're running the 2 sudo commands and we're using the --noclose & --hold to tell konsole to keep the window open while these run.






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  • root@MO-HP-EliteBook-8560p:/home/mo# konsole -e "sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get update" --noclose --hold QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root' QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root' root@MO-HP-EliteBook-

    – mo97
    2 days ago













  • @mo97 - I cannot tell from what you posted, is it still not working?

    – slm
    2 days ago











  • @mo97 - you might want to try using konsole -e "sudo whoami; sudo whoami" --noclose --hold to see what the issue might be more easily.

    – slm
    2 days ago











  • Done everything you say .. This is the result .. QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root' QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root'

    – mo97
    2 days ago











  • @mo97, You can also test what happens with the following command line, konsole -e "sudo whoami; sudo whoami;bash" -- The final bash will make the konsole window stay instead of close immediately after finishing the previous commands.

    – sudodus
    2 days ago


















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I think what you want to do with konsole is the following:



$ konsole -e "sudo sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward=1; sudo nethogs" --noclose --hold


This will invoke konsole and then run commands within it, -e. In this case we're running the 2 sudo commands and we're using the --noclose & --hold to tell konsole to keep the window open while these run.






share|improve this answer


























  • root@MO-HP-EliteBook-8560p:/home/mo# konsole -e "sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get update" --noclose --hold QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root' QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root' root@MO-HP-EliteBook-

    – mo97
    2 days ago













  • @mo97 - I cannot tell from what you posted, is it still not working?

    – slm
    2 days ago











  • @mo97 - you might want to try using konsole -e "sudo whoami; sudo whoami" --noclose --hold to see what the issue might be more easily.

    – slm
    2 days ago











  • Done everything you say .. This is the result .. QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root' QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root'

    – mo97
    2 days ago











  • @mo97, You can also test what happens with the following command line, konsole -e "sudo whoami; sudo whoami;bash" -- The final bash will make the konsole window stay instead of close immediately after finishing the previous commands.

    – sudodus
    2 days ago
















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I think what you want to do with konsole is the following:



$ konsole -e "sudo sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward=1; sudo nethogs" --noclose --hold


This will invoke konsole and then run commands within it, -e. In this case we're running the 2 sudo commands and we're using the --noclose & --hold to tell konsole to keep the window open while these run.






share|improve this answer















I think what you want to do with konsole is the following:



$ konsole -e "sudo sysctl net.ipv4.ip_forward=1; sudo nethogs" --noclose --hold


This will invoke konsole and then run commands within it, -e. In this case we're running the 2 sudo commands and we're using the --noclose & --hold to tell konsole to keep the window open while these run.







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  • root@MO-HP-EliteBook-8560p:/home/mo# konsole -e "sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get update" --noclose --hold QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root' QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root' root@MO-HP-EliteBook-

    – mo97
    2 days ago













  • @mo97 - I cannot tell from what you posted, is it still not working?

    – slm
    2 days ago











  • @mo97 - you might want to try using konsole -e "sudo whoami; sudo whoami" --noclose --hold to see what the issue might be more easily.

    – slm
    2 days ago











  • Done everything you say .. This is the result .. QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root' QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root'

    – mo97
    2 days ago











  • @mo97, You can also test what happens with the following command line, konsole -e "sudo whoami; sudo whoami;bash" -- The final bash will make the konsole window stay instead of close immediately after finishing the previous commands.

    – sudodus
    2 days ago





















  • root@MO-HP-EliteBook-8560p:/home/mo# konsole -e "sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get update" --noclose --hold QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root' QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root' root@MO-HP-EliteBook-

    – mo97
    2 days ago













  • @mo97 - I cannot tell from what you posted, is it still not working?

    – slm
    2 days ago











  • @mo97 - you might want to try using konsole -e "sudo whoami; sudo whoami" --noclose --hold to see what the issue might be more easily.

    – slm
    2 days ago











  • Done everything you say .. This is the result .. QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root' QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root'

    – mo97
    2 days ago











  • @mo97, You can also test what happens with the following command line, konsole -e "sudo whoami; sudo whoami;bash" -- The final bash will make the konsole window stay instead of close immediately after finishing the previous commands.

    – sudodus
    2 days ago



















root@MO-HP-EliteBook-8560p:/home/mo# konsole -e "sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get update" --noclose --hold QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root' QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root' root@MO-HP-EliteBook-

– mo97
2 days ago







root@MO-HP-EliteBook-8560p:/home/mo# konsole -e "sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get update" --noclose --hold QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root' QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root' root@MO-HP-EliteBook-

– mo97
2 days ago















@mo97 - I cannot tell from what you posted, is it still not working?

– slm
2 days ago





@mo97 - I cannot tell from what you posted, is it still not working?

– slm
2 days ago













@mo97 - you might want to try using konsole -e "sudo whoami; sudo whoami" --noclose --hold to see what the issue might be more easily.

– slm
2 days ago





@mo97 - you might want to try using konsole -e "sudo whoami; sudo whoami" --noclose --hold to see what the issue might be more easily.

– slm
2 days ago













Done everything you say .. This is the result .. QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root' QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root'

– mo97
2 days ago





Done everything you say .. This is the result .. QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root' QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root'

– mo97
2 days ago













@mo97, You can also test what happens with the following command line, konsole -e "sudo whoami; sudo whoami;bash" -- The final bash will make the konsole window stay instead of close immediately after finishing the previous commands.

– sudodus
2 days ago







@mo97, You can also test what happens with the following command line, konsole -e "sudo whoami; sudo whoami;bash" -- The final bash will make the konsole window stay instead of close immediately after finishing the previous commands.

– sudodus
2 days ago












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