ssh and editor?

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Why not use Putty?

HTH,

Chris Norman
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From: "Steve Holmes" <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 7:30 AM
Subject: Re: ssh and editor?


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Yeah, that seems to work pretty good but for the life of me, I could
never figure out the cygwin installer.  That thing is far from being
accessible when it comes to selecting packages.  I really don't wanna
install *EVERYTHING* just to have an SSH client.  Has anyone figured out
a way to select packages?  I brought this up to the developers on the
cygwin list and got the impression that the installer was admittedly
non-standard and inaccessible but no hope to change it because of the
mile deep hole filled with old legacy code <sigh>.

I did actually get ssh to run under cygwin with good results but I have
a lot of extra bagage I'd like to remove or I may just uninstall cygwin
alltogether to conserve much needed disk space.

On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 07:39:36PM -0500, Jim Wantz wrote:
> For Window-eyes users you could try installing cygwin, going to the cygwin
> prompt and trying their ssh client.  You type ssh just like in linux.
> It works very well with nano and presumably with other more complex
> editors.
>        Jim Wantz
>       WB0TFK
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