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2009-12-02
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Thanks. I have vague memory that I have seen maemo xterm with alt on the menubar. I don't like to restart my irssi session, so I think I will look around a bit more before modifying irssi config
How about sharing your irssi configuration files or showing people how they can do this themselves?
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2009-12-02
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@ Uppsala,Sweden
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set up irssi on on a screen on your desktop or server and use X-Terminal to connect to it using SSH.
More info
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2009-12-02
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@ Oxford
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2009-12-02
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2009-12-02
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2009-12-02
, 22:46
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There are hundreds of reasons to want to be able to SSH into your desktop - it's a fantastically useful thing to be able to do. If you set it up with only one username allowed to log in, and only with a key, you're pretty secure from would-be bad guys.
If you can do it this way, you should - it's great.
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2009-12-02
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@ France
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There are hundreds of reasons to want to be able to SSH into your desktop - it's a fantastically useful thing to be able to do. If you set it up with only one username allowed to log in, and only with a key, you're pretty secure from would-be bad guys.
If you can do it this way, you should - it's great.
Granted, ssh is very useful, I use it a lot. But I only have it enabled when and where I really need it. As a matter of fact you are not really safe. Just consider TLS. The foundation of almost all web security. That was considered safe until the renogatiation weakness was discovered not many months ago.
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2009-12-03
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Some problems I have had with it, along with the workarounds to make things very usable for me:
- Settings are not saved, and attempting to save settings crashes XChat
-- Workaround: Edit the config file: ~/.xchat2/xchat.conf
- No tab key for autocompletion of users' names
-- Workaround: remap my keys to use Fn+Rightarrow as Tab key
- Upon closing, the maemo-xinput-sounds process sometimes runs away and starts consuming 97% of the processor until the battery dies
-- Workaround: "killall maemo-xinput-sounds" if the load applet shows strange activity after closing XChat.
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