TERM for filepro
Henry Arredondo
hxarredondo at LKQCORP.com
Tue Sep 27 15:02:31 PDT 2011
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From: filepro-list-bounces+hxarredondo=lkqcorp.com at lists.celestial.com [mailto:filepro-list-bounces+hxarredondo=lkqcorp.com at lists.celestial.com] On Behalf Of Fairlight
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 4:15 PM
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Subject: Re: TERM for filepro
Y'all catch dis heeyah? Jay Ashworth been jivin' 'bout like:
> There's a version of Putty for Linux, but in general, you don't *need* a
> terminal emulator for Linux workstations, you're already *talking to* Linux
> through a terminal emulator. You just SSH over to the machine with the
> binaries, and run them, from whatever you're already running, konsole, rxvt
> or what have you.
I never understood it, either...
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The thing I like about Putty is that it let's you do copy-paste on the fly by selecting the range and clicking the right mouse button to paste. I wonder if there's a terminal emulator within Linux that would do that besides putty.
Have you seen the backtrack's 5 terminal emulator that opens up real nice and if you open up multiple instances real fast they will auto arrange themselves and adjust size and fit all on the screen no matter how many you open ?
Please consider the environment before printing
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