No more right click terminal

Rahul Sundaram sundaram at redhat.com
Fri Jul 15 21:36:59 UTC 2005


Hi

>SSH is a tool for anyone that wants to access a remote system.
>
>Haven't you people ever heard of web hosting?  We've got a several
>thousand customers, and many of them prefer to edit their web sites on
>the server, especially since transferring things back and forth is slow,
>cumbersome, and sometimes troublesome to keep in sync.  There are tools
>to make that easier (such as rsync, another terminal program), but it is
>much easier for many people to simply have one copy of their web site on
>the server.
>
>  
>
Since I used to work for one during system administration for a couple 
of years, I know that the end users without a good knowledge of the 
command line as Linux/Unix users never actually preferred to use SSH 
unless which was  largely controlled through web hosting control panels 
administrated through a web interface.  Large majority who were forced 
to use SSH preferred something like putty to launch a SSH instead of 
demanding that the desktop context menu should contain a terminal option 
by default.

regards
Rahul




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