Re(1): Starting SSH connections simply with SSHMenu - significant advantage?
Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 204.50.208.4]
on June 19, 2008 01:26 PM
"No, you can't, you're lying. No one believes you can stop what you're doing, switch to another term, and type user@place than I can go "click, click", so stop trying."
I usualy use KDE unless working outside X entirely. In the first case, I have keyboard commands mapped to switch desktops or open a term directly. In the later case, alt+F# is even faster. I usually have one desktop space dedicated too four terms that open during the startx (we don't all default to GUI) process so they are just there when needed. My WM us usually just a to support multiple terms on the screen at once when I'm doing real work rather than mucking with firefox or amarok.
Really? I'm lying about being able to hit a maximum of two key commands or simply alt-tab and type "ssh user@place" [Enter] faster than removing my hand from the keyboard, reaching for the mouse and pointing through a menu list? Please..
You may also notice that my next comment after that points out the advantage of the pointy clicky menu and admits that I'm happy about having further choice even if I don't make use of the option currently.
Re(1): Starting SSH connections simply with SSHMenu - significant advantage?
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 204.50.208.4] on June 19, 2008 01:26 PMI usualy use KDE unless working outside X entirely. In the first case, I have keyboard commands mapped to switch desktops or open a term directly. In the later case, alt+F# is even faster. I usually have one desktop space dedicated too four terms that open during the startx (we don't all default to GUI) process so they are just there when needed. My WM us usually just a to support multiple terms on the screen at once when I'm doing real work rather than mucking with firefox or amarok.
Really? I'm lying about being able to hit a maximum of two key commands or simply alt-tab and type "ssh user@place" [Enter] faster than removing my hand from the keyboard, reaching for the mouse and pointing through a menu list? Please..
You may also notice that my next comment after that points out the advantage of the pointy clicky menu and admits that I'm happy about having further choice even if I don't make use of the option currently.
It's fun posting anonymously huh..
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