We're using Putty to start X programs on a LINUX machine and have them
displayed under Windows (Xming). This works nicely, using the
configuration option "Connection.SSH.Remote Command". What's not so nice,
though, is that Putty always starts a terminal window when a session is
started. Can the terminal window be disabled or, at least, minimized?
Re: OT: Window Work ... After popping the window out, discovering there is no, NONE, zero ... Just don't put the gun to the glass... Mind you I tried this on a 12 pane,... I got a tub of Glazing Putty at the local Home Despot. ... (rec.crafts.metalworking)
Re: OT: Window Work ... After popping the window out, discovering there is no, NONE, zero ... Just don't put the gun to the glass... Mind you I tried this on a 12 pane,... I got a tub of Glazing Putty at the local Home Despot. ... (rec.crafts.metalworking)
puTTY problem in vi and idiot proof install program ... Has anyone else noticed a problem with putty in vi? ... XPDF, UDK Compatibility Module, SCO VisionFS ver 3.10.905, Pacific ... The Function Keys and Keypad - SCO ...Disable remote window title querying ... (comp.security.ssh)
A little trouble starting (X-) Programs over ssh... ...PuTTY to a FreeBSD box. ... If I use PuTTY the terminal window opens for a few seconds and then ... I get to see a few messages from the konqueror but the ... If I use the exact command... (freebsd-questions)
Re: OT: Window Work ... one summer I took both window sashes... I cut something like 30 pieces of glass to ... easy to install with a putty knife.... The only reason I can think of for liking DAP is ... (rec.crafts.metalworking)