Bingo! I finally got logged into my linux machine.

One of the problems I was having, believe it or not, was that I'd disconnected my Mac from the network and forgot to reconnect it. I was a *little* bummed that the Mac didn't tell me that. Windows does that.

I have DSL at home. The DSL modem is connected to a linux box that serves as the firewall & router (also web server, file server, and dhcp and dns server). I have a 5 port switch but I now have 6 computers. So I was setting up my second linux machine to serve as a router for a second sub-net. I've been splitting my time between that project and learning the Mac.

Anyway, I had shutdown the Mac when I realized the cable was disconnected. I plugged it back in and turned the machine back on. The Mac's name is nitschke and when I opened terminal, the prompt I got had the name in it. I was then able to ssh to lambeau.

It seems that Voiceover doesn't automatically begin reading whatever is displayed. That seems like a major drawback to using a Mac fulltime. I do a lot of work on other machines. When I type 'ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]', it should then immediately read the password prompt that appears. Having to press another key combination to have it read that might be a deal killer.

PS: All my computers are named after Green Bay Packers. Not only is it fun, it's handy. I know Ray Nitschke was 66 so my Mac, nitschke, is 192.168.1.66. Lambeau is 1, favre is 4, etc.


----- Original Message ----- From: "David Poehlman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by theblind" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 1:48 PM
Subject: Re: Using terminal


John,

To read the output of terminal, you need to interact with the "text". It is a bit trickyy at first, but it gets easier to do once you've done it a few times..

On Aug 30, 2006, at 2:22 PM, John Heim wrote:

I'm trying to convert from Windows to MacOS. The one thing i need the most is to ssh to my linux machine. I can't figure out how to do that. I understand you use a program called terminal. I've run that and I think it's giving me a bash prompt -- which would be way cool. However, when I type a command, nothing happens. I mean, I run terminal, I hear it says "bash" I think. But then if I type something like "ls", I do not hear a file list.

Anybody got a tutorial on using terminal with voiceover?








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