Hi,
I am using puTTy at work to log into various UNIX boxes. It’s ok… but not as good as Konsole. I don’t suppose there is a Konsole for windows or something similar…
/jlar
Hi,
I am using puTTy at work to log into various UNIX boxes. It’s ok… but not as good as Konsole. I don’t suppose there is a Konsole for windows or something similar…
/jlar
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If you added Xming or osme other X Windows server to windows you could
then forward ‘konsole’ directly from a machine that had it to your
windows box and use it. This would be ugly on a bad connection (slow or
unreliable) but would literally give you konsole plus all of the history
you had on the box where you had the initial X-forwarded ‘konsole’ running.
On another note I believe Qt has been ported to windows so ‘konsole’ may
be able to be run there with some modifications so with that plus ‘bash’
you would be set to have a decent shell even if everything else is still
windows.
And one more link that is promising for the future:
http://linuxhelp.blogspot.com/2008/01/install-kde-4-on-windows.html
Good luck.
eeijlar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using puTTy at work to log into various UNIX boxes. It’s ok… but
> not as good as Konsole. I don’t suppose there is a Konsole for windows
> or something similar…
>
> /jlar
>
>
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