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Posted by Stealth on Monday October 18, 2010 @ 08:39am
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They have Putty for linux!?!? How cool is that. I did a 'apt-cache search term |grep -i putty" looking for something that maybe said "like putty" but then it had putty itself.. so PIMP! I have no idea how long it's been in the repositories.. I always ended up using gtkterm or some gh3y crap like that but this is great!

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Posted by Krux on Tuesday October 19, 2010 @ 01:25am
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They have Putty for linux!?!? How cool is that. I did a 'apt-cache search term |grep -i putty" looking for something that maybe said "like putty" but then it had putty itself.. so PIMP! I have no idea how long it's been in the repositories.. I always ended up using gtkterm or some gh3y crap like that but this is great!

That's cool, but why don't you use ssh in your regular terminal program? I like Konsole, that comes with KDE (though you can run it under Gnome just fine) since it has a nice tabbed interface. You need terminals on your local system anyway with Linux, or does putty for linux provide that?

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Posted by Stealth on Wednesday October 20, 2010 @ 08:35pm
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They have Putty for linux!?!? How cool is that. I did a 'apt-cache search term |grep -i putty" looking for something that maybe said "like putty" but then it had putty itself.. so PIMP! I have no idea how long it's been in the repositories.. I always ended up using gtkterm or some gh3y crap like that but this is great!

That's cool, but why don't you use ssh in your regular terminal program? I like Konsole, that comes with KDE (though you can run it under Gnome just fine) since it has a nice tabbed interface. You need terminals on your local system anyway with Linux, or does putty for linux provide that?

I wanted it for it's wonderful serial terming emulator. usb<->serial cable to a new Palo Alto device that I am playing with. that's what I was using gtkterm for and it sucked. But yes, my shell has ssh. thanks.

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Posted by Krux on Thursday October 21, 2010 @ 02:17am
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They have Putty for linux!?!? How cool is that. I did a 'apt-cache search term |grep -i putty" looking for something that maybe said "like putty" but then it had putty itself.. so PIMP! I have no idea how long it's been in the repositories.. I always ended up using gtkterm or some gh3y crap like that but this is great!

That's cool, but why don't you use ssh in your regular terminal program? I like Konsole, that comes with KDE (though you can run it under Gnome just fine) since it has a nice tabbed interface. You need terminals on your local system anyway with Linux, or does putty for linux provide that?

I wanted it for it's wonderful serial terming emulator. usb<->serial cable to a new Palo Alto device that I am playing with. that's what I was using gtkterm for and it sucked. But yes, my shell has ssh. thanks.

Ahh.. then you want picocom

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Posted by Stealth on Sunday October 24, 2010 @ 06:10pm
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That's cool, but why don't you use ssh in your regular terminal program? I like Konsole, that comes with KDE (though you can run it under Gnome just fine) since it has a nice tabbed interface. You need terminals on your local system anyway with Linux, or does putty for linux provide that?

I wanted it for it's wonderful serial terming emulator. usb<->serial cable to a new Palo Alto device that I am playing with. that's what I was using gtkterm for and it sucked. But yes, my shell has ssh. thanks.

Ahh.. then you want picocom

No, I wanted putty and it was there, but I'll check out picocom. Though it looks like it's only cli, where as putty still gives me gui settings and saved sessions. :-)

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Posted by Krux on Monday October 25, 2010 @ 02:00pm
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That's cool, but why don't you use ssh in your regular terminal program? I like Konsole, that comes with KDE (though you can run it under Gnome just fine) since it has a nice tabbed interface. You need terminals on your local system anyway with Linux, or does putty for linux provide that?

I wanted it for it's wonderful serial terming emulator. usb<->serial cable to a new Palo Alto device that I am playing with. that's what I was using gtkterm for and it sucked. But yes, my shell has ssh. thanks.

Ahh.. then you want picocom

No, I wanted putty and it was there, but I'll check out picocom. Though it looks like it's only cli, where as putty still gives me gui settings and saved sessions. :-)

I *ALWAYS* have Konsole open in linux, so there is no need for another program that gives me terminals. I am connecting to a remote host, I open a tab and run ssh. You mentioned needing console access, so there is why you would use picocom. You want saved sessions, create a shell script to call picocom at a different baud rate.

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