That actually sounds like a really inteersting option.

I'm liking terminal but fusion seems very powerful and I like the idea of 
reving up virtual machines to quickly prototype an environment.



On Sep 16, 2010, at 6:40 AM, Scott Howell wrote:

> My opinion is that you use something like VMWare's Fusion and setup a simple 
> Linux distro with Speakup and perform your shell-based activities there.
> On Sep 16, 2010, at 4:57 AM, Garry Turkington wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Every so often I try moving my terminal-related activities from either
>> a Windows or Linux box to the Mac.  And each time I find the
>> interaction between VO and the Mac terminal sufficiently frustrating
>> that I give up for another 6 months.
>> 
>> After just changing jobs I'm trying to rationalise my IT usage and
>> right now this is the biggest thing I'm not doing on the Mac.  In
>> particular I need access a lot of remote Linux boxes, where I'm doing
>> various types of development, sysadmin, operational deployments and
>> support, all that good stuff.
>> 
>> What I really look for in terms of access to such an environment is
>> two things in particular; accurate cursor tracking while in editors
>> (or indeed editing CLI strings) and automatic feedback after typing
>> shell commands.
>> 
>> On the former I've used vim and nano remotely and the best I can get
>> is semi-accurate cursor tracking, though after cursoring around a bit
>> I often get spurious results, different parts of the window read, a
>> skew on the character under the cursor, that sort of thing.
>> 
>> For the latter I find myself often doing a very long series of shell
>> commands which have short output strings and having to physically use
>> VO to review each time starts to be a timesink when I'm doing it
>> hundreds of times a day.
>> 
>> I've also seen VO crash hard when doing terminal reviewing which also
>> doesn't help!
>> 
>> So has anyone found particular terminal settings to alleviate any of
>> these issues?  Or indeed found different approaches to my desires that
>> I'm possibly not considering.  I know people here have had success
>> with things like Mac Vim (thanks to Esther for the tip) and I guess I
>> could use that remotely if I used one of the tools to remotely mount a
>> filesystem via SSH but given I need access a whole bunch of machines
>> it's likely not practical.
>> 
>> Any thoughts very welcomed.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Garry
>> 
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