How about with an X chooser session under an Xterm or cheap x86 hardware
running linux as an actual Xterm?
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Brian
On Mon, 15 May 2000, Carl J. Nobile wrote:
>Hi Auteria,
>
>I'm not sure what you really need since SSH is a command line
>application. I just start it up in an xterm. I suppose one could execute
>an xterm that in turn runs SSH, but for that read the xterm man page.
>I do have a few scripts that will run ssh set to specific machines so I
>don't have to type the names in all the time. What is it you want to do
>using an X manager that can't be done on the command line?
>
>Carl
>
>On 15-May-00 Auteria Wally Winzer Jr. wrote:
>> I've figured out how to incorporate SSH 1/2 within CDE (Solaris).
>> I searched the archives but couldn't find the info on incorporating
>> SSH within various XWindow Managers, such as GNOME, KDE,
>> WindowMaker, AfterStep, etc.
>>
>> If anyone can provide me with the steps necessary I'd appreciate it.
>> I'm mainly interested in GNOME and KDE, since I use Linux most
>> of the time for my workstation use. The other XWindow managers
>> I use as well, but not as often.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> - Wally Winzer Jr.
>
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