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On 7/23/05, Mike Dewhirst <miked@dewhirst.com.au> wrote:
I have a LAN with a desktop Windows machine, a semi-headless SuSE 9.1 professional box and a Windows laptop which I'd like to use as screen and keyboard to drive a SuSE bash shell while I'm developing on the desktop.
Semi-headless means I have a KVM to switch between the desktop machine and the SuSE machine under the desk. That means I can get to it any time but it is inconvenient to lose sight of one machine while looking at the other during development. I suppose I could find a monitor and keyboard from somewhere and use that but I'm running out of real estate in my "office".
How can I drive a bash shell on SuSE from the laptop?
TIA
Enable ssh and use Putty (ssh windows client). :) -Ben -- "There is no need to teach that stars can fall out of the sky and land on a flat Earth in order to defend religious faith."