I cannot imagine how terminator shall detect if your remotely connected anywhere. From my point of view it is your own task as a system administrator to know which shells you have open or not.
Anyway, I am always getting a "Close multiple terminals?" confirmation window when closing more than one session in a terminator window and I wasn't able to point out a setting or a configuration option which could change this behavior.
I'm running a bzr build of terminator here, so it might be possible that the stable version in Fedora is missing this feature, still.
In case of any interest you may pull the latest bzr build I am using from here:
I cannot imagine how terminator shall detect if your remotely connected anywhere. From my point of view it is your own task as a system administrator to know which shells you have open or not.
Anyway, I am always getting a "Close multiple terminals?" confirmation window when closing more than one session in a terminator window and I wasn't able to point out a setting or a configuration option which could change this behavior.
I'm running a bzr build of terminator here, so it might be possible that the stable version in Fedora is missing this feature, still.
In case of any interest you may pull the latest bzr build I am using from here:
https:/ /dmaphy. fedorapeople. org/terminator/
Of course, without any guarantee because you should consider this one a third-party package.
Please note that such feature requests like this basically should go to the upstream project at
http:// gnometerminator .blogspot. com/p/introduct ion.html