Yes, you could write a bash script, but that's not user
friendly. To make it user friendly, you need a gui. Although
I know you and me could and would do without that, you have
to do better in order to make it user friendly, because if
you don't, users will stick with windows. If you still don't
want that, you could ask makers of eg. gnome-remote-desktop
to implement that.
And actually they've done that already.
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You could always write a separate bash script for each server.
Just input the command you'd run with all the options.
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Yes, you could write a bash script, but that's not user
friendly. To make it user friendly, you need a gui. Although
I know you and me could and would do without that, you have
to do better in order to make it user friendly, because if
you don't, users will stick with windows. If you still don't
want that, you could ask makers of eg. gnome-remote-desktop
to implement that.
And actually they've done that already.