On Saturday 16 August 2008 14:15, Andrew Joakimsen wrote:
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 4:09 PM, Randall R Schulz wrote:
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The menu resulting from clicking and holding the "new tab" button or the "New Session..." sub-menu will, if kssh is installed, include a session type "Secure Shell". Select that and a new Konsole tab and the kssh set-up dialog will appear.
When I open Konsole there is no submenu under "New session"
I hide the menubar (that picks up 2 rows of text), so I don't ordinarily have the menu configuration you do. The Session menu is the rough equivalent of the new tab pop-up or the "New Session" sub-menu of the context menu for the primary Konsole display area.
I am running KDE 3.5 but the package is kde4-kdessh..... screencap here: http://www.bouncethem.com/5983
Then you'll have to configure the Konsole session definition for "Secure Shell." 1) Settings -> Configure Konsole... 2) Session tab 3) Configure a session: 3a) Name: "Secure Shell" (or whatever you like, no quotes) 3b) Execute: "kssh --die" (no quote marks) 3c) Select an icon 3d) Click "Save Session..." (unless you care what the file is named, accept the suggested name, which is based on the Name you gave) Now the Session menus (all three variants) will have a "Secure Shell" entry that will launch kssh.
joako@joako-linux:~> man kssh No manual entry for kssh
Once you get it activated, there's nothing about it that isn't ultimately an SSH parameter.
How else will someone know what is kdessh and what it does?
I don't even know how I learned about it. I thought my Konsole came with the Secure Shell session definition (possibly via the kssh package), but perhaps I added it myself. There's always this: % kssh --help Usage: kssh [Qt-options] [KDE-options] [user@host] KDE SSH - A KDE front end for ssh Generic options: --help Show help about options --help-qt Show Qt specific options --help-kde Show KDE specific options --help-all Show all options --author Show author information -v, --version Show version information --license Show license information -- End of options Arguments: user@host Connect to "host" as "user" Options: --die Use this for konsole sessions (ignore --keepalive) --keepalive Do not close the dialog after "Connect"
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