The Debian has it in and I'm fairly certain I didn't switch it on myself.
However none of the networking stuff fires up if you don't have a network lead 
connected
as you boot up because I assume DHCP hasn't been able to configure the interface

John

What distribution are you running - ssh is not enabled by defau7lt on all of
them even though the software is installed in the image!

The recommended distribution is Debian.   If it is the Debian 'squeeze'
release then there is a file in the FAT32 partition that needs renaming to
get ssh enabled on boot.   If it is the Debian 'wheezy' release
(http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=8071) which is far
better than the 'squeeze' one despite it being labelled beta then ssh should
be enabled by default.

So far I ahve found the new 'puppy' linux to be the most responsive.   That
is however labelled as a 'alpha' release although it does look feature
complete.

Dave Walker

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