On Sun, 2004-01-04 at 17:12, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
> > Actually, the Linux version of Putty is Putty. It was ported, and
> 
> Ah, right. Those ssh options you really need to know are trivial, and
> you culd use an xterm and run a command under it on it scommand line
> (e.g. xterm -e ssh <youroptions> server). Make an icon for it...

Looks good. Now to figure out how to rwite the necessary xterm config
script...

> There's kssh too. If she complains that that doesn't look 100% like
> putty, ask her whether she's too old yet for mentally handling some
> irrelevant difference (don a padded suit first)... ;))

Had a quick look and couldn't find a Debian resource for it. Never mind,
diddling with xterm looks fun.

Vik :v)
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