OT: setting for using putty on Ubuntu Desktop for Filepro which is running on a Linux Server.
Fairlight
fairlite at fairlite.com
Thu Oct 17 11:47:22 PDT 2013
The question is, why are you bothering? PuTTY is an ssh client. You
already have a direct ssh client in the form of openssh's 'ssh'. Why
invoke extra middleware you don't need. PuTTY's terminal emulation is
essentially xterm anyway, so why not just use ssh in an xterm?
Personally, I've never seen the point of the linux port of PuTTY. Maybe
Brian or Jay have a differing view that explains the benefits. They're the
ones most likely to.
mark->
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 10:17:55AM -0500, Tony Freehauf thus spoke:
> hi experts
> seeking advice on using Putty on Ubuntu Desktop for Filepro which is
> running on a Linux Server.
>
> thanks for any help
> Old tony
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