On Wednesday 09 May 2007 15:53:16 Jonathan Arnold wrote:
> PuTTY lets you set up all kinds of special options, tied to which host
> you are connecting to. So you can set special backgrounds, etc. It also
> remembers connection info, does port forwarding, allows terminal
> customization for each host, etc. Now perhaps it can all be done using
> other tools, but it's a pretty powerful GUI for all this, and provides a
> Unix build. --

With Konsole (in kdebase3) you can create 'sessions' that capture all of this 
information - ssh to a particular host including port forwarding, 
special 'schema' (themes, including backgrounds), and custom terminal 
selection.   The Sessions section of chapter 2 of the Konsole handbook 
explains how to do this in detail.

Will

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