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Re: [opensuse] Re: OpenSUSE PuTTY ?
- From: James Watkins <misterwatto@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 9 May 2007 15:31:28 +0100
- Message-id: <200705091531.29005.misterwatto@xxxxxxxxx>
On Wednesday 09 May 2007 15:16, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> Launch Konsole (but of course, you have Konsole open at all times,
> anyway, don't you?) and press and hold the "new tab" button at the left
> of the tab bar and select "Secure Shell". If you have the menu bar
> active, use the "Secure Shell" command from the "Session" menu.
>
> At this point, you'll get a small dialog where you can configure all the
> SSH parameters. Click the "Show options" button to configure SSH
> parameters, set defaults and to control whether you want the
> constellation of options and host + user names to be saved for future
> use.
Sounds great, any idea why I don't have the "Secure Shell" option in my
Konsole? Is it some kind of plug-in that I'm missing?
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> Launch Konsole (but of course, you have Konsole open at all times,
> anyway, don't you?) and press and hold the "new tab" button at the left
> of the tab bar and select "Secure Shell". If you have the menu bar
> active, use the "Secure Shell" command from the "Session" menu.
>
> At this point, you'll get a small dialog where you can configure all the
> SSH parameters. Click the "Show options" button to configure SSH
> parameters, set defaults and to control whether you want the
> constellation of options and host + user names to be saved for future
> use.
Sounds great, any idea why I don't have the "Secure Shell" option in my
Konsole? Is it some kind of plug-in that I'm missing?
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