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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]Re: [tlug] Alternative to Putty (was Upgrading to PHP5 on Fedora)
- Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 13:58:49 +0900
- From: Al Hoang <hoanga@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Alternative to Putty (was Upgrading to PHP5 on Fedora)
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Jim wrote:Best free one. I used to really like TeraTerm Pro however it has really fallen by the wayside in keeping up with updates so I can't recommend that anymore. If you really want more features and eye-candy you could try SecureCRT which is payware but supports tabs which I find a very very handy feature.Dave M G wrote:... I'm using Putty to log in, but it's kind of limited in giving me the ability to do things like copy and paste from my terminal. Anyone have a better recommendation?Putty is the best ssh client I know of for Windows. However Windows' ability to cut and paste is rather feeble.I've never had many issues with Putty and copy and paste except for the CR-LF issue that shows up once in awhile. What's hard about left-mouse button selection then using the right mouse button (or was it middle) to paste into anyplace relevant in Putty? Is this not flexible enough for your needs? It's rather close enough to X11 semantics to not be that far a job.Other workarounds are to run a live-CD version of Linux, such as Knoppix on your Windows box, or to run Linux _within_ windows, such as colinux, or to use a better ssh client from the Cygwin stuff.Cygwin/X11 gives you X11 cut & paste semantics and OpenSSH is only a couple clicks to install on cygwin. Personally I find the personal mind context switch between cygwin/X11 and Windows a little confusing for myself. But I really can't live without a decent command line anymore so I can put up with it. cmd.exe doesn't cut it.Alain
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- Re: [tlug] Upgrading to PHP5 on Fedora
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- Re: [tlug] Upgrading to PHP5 on Fedora
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