Carlos E. R. wrote:
Well, you did not say you were not using Linux. One, when posting here, assumes you are unless you say otherwise.
--- I am using linux where I want the redirection to occur. Trying to change where it is "coming from" (linux) by changing where it is going to (linux|windows) is a bit late, IMO.
From what I recall, you do customizations to not use initrd ram disk. That's a big modification. I have not said you use a "huge monolithic kernel".
Didn't say the kernel was about you, but where you boot from is big? Are you saying nature is more important than nurture, or is what about distro you've been raised with more important than a ram-based SSD vs. platters? If that question wasn't clear, you probably don't need to worry so much about where or how you were booted. If it is clear, you probably wouldn't be saying something like that. ;-) Are we clear yet? Which is bigger booting from memory (ram or SSD) or booting from ram vs. platters
It is not the case this time, it doesn't work for you because you are not using Linux on your client. Perhaps if you use Mobaxterm instead of Putty it would. Unsure.
Not using either. Cygwin uses 'ssh' over an xterm, which would work the same for me. Issue is how your browser displays, natively talking to a local hardware (on linux that'd be a direct-connect DRM which many desktops use to get cool effects, possibly, though rarely, routed through openGL). One of the main reasons I couple a windows desktop w/a linux backend is to get the best of both worlds. Windows, generally has faster and more flexible desktop SW, while Linux has better 'content/substance' hosting (files, network management, etc). -l -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org