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Re: Help with Emacs 22.2.1 using TRAMP and PuTTY/plink     

Group: gnu.emacs.help · Group Profile · Search for Putty in gnu.emacs.help
Author: lyallp
Date: May 5, 2008 17:05

... initial C-F /thehost~/ RET to displaying my home directory, takes 7 seconds. And, I still have my fancy prompt string which includes escape sequences to update the terminal window title, which works with both PuTTY and xterm. ...Lyall On May 5, 6:33 pm, lyallp <Lyall.Pea...@gmail.com> wrote: Looks like the consensus is I should keep a simple Prompt string. I will report back ...
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Help with Emacs 22.2.1 using TRAMP and PuTTY/plink     

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Author: lyallp
Date: Apr 30, 2008 23:35

...-nt5.1.2600) of 2008-03-27 on RELEASE running on Windows XP Connecting to a Solaris Unix host using PuTTY 0.60 plink with a pagent running with suitable keys loaded. I have updated windows PATH to include the PuTTY install directory so Tramp can find it. plink, by itself will quite happily connect. I connect, but then it ...
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Re: Putty and C-s     

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Author: Andy Chambers
Date: Sep 13, 2007 01:52

...> >>>> "Andy" == Andy Chambers <achambers.h...@googlemail.com> writes: Putty by default, seems to send the "stop" terminal character ... to something else or is there a way to make putty just send what emacs expects? As far as I know, your problem has nothing to do with PuTTY; you merely need to do put "stty -ixon" in your .bash_profile...
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Re: Putty and C-s     

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Author: Eric Hanchrow
Date: Sep 12, 2007 07:11

>>>>> "Andy" == Andy Chambers <achambers.home@googlemail.com> writes: Putty by default, seems to send the "stop" terminal character when you...-forward to something else or is there a way to make putty just send what emacs expects? As far as I know, your problem has nothing to do with PuTTY; you merely need to do put "stty -ixon" in your .bash_profile...
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Putty and C-s     

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Author: Andy Chambers
Date: Sep 12, 2007 06:15

Hi, This is a question for those who use emacs through putty. Putty by default, seems to send the "stop" terminal character when you enter C-s. To start the terminal again, you have to press C-q. This breaks the default binding for isearch-forward. Do you just re-bind isearch-forward to something else or is there a way to make putty just send what emacs expects? Cheers, Andy
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Re: access Emacs menu from putty     

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Author: Exal de Jesus Garcia Carrillo
Date: Aug 23, 2007 09:32

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ronakpatel em gnu.emacs.gnus escreveu : Is there a way to access emacs menu from putty? Alt-F etc didn't quite work...i was wondering if anyone knew how to access these: File Edit Options Buffers Tools Java Help Try with: F10 key - -- Spam protection: In my e-mail remplace the words `no-spam' with `exal'. . ...
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Re: access Emacs menu from putty     

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Author: Simias
Date: Aug 23, 2007 08:48

ronakpatel81@gmail.com writes: Is there a way to access emacs menu from putty? Alt-F etc didn't quite work...i was wondering if anyone knew how to access these: File Edit Options Buffers Tools Java Help You can use F10: <f10> runs the command tmm-menubar And since this non-clickable menu is quite useless IMO, you might disable it with (menu-bar-mode -1) in your ....
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gnu emacs 21.3.1 when using xforwarding with putty on Windows XP Pro.     

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Author: kyle.t.lu
Date: Mar 30, 2007 11:32

... problem has been with me for years ... and finally I find a way to reproduce it very single time. I m not sure if this procedure would work for everyone but FYI here is what I did. 1) using Putty to ssh to a RH enterprise box with X-Forwarding enabled. I also have exceed running on my XP ( I used some other free Xserver before and it hangs as well) 2) has dual display LCD connecting to ...
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Re: Using Putty/ssh w/stored key and emacs still asks for password     

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Author: gamename
Date: Mar 22, 2007 11:06

... it, I find Cygwin's ssh pretty more comfortable from a command line or Emacs than Putty. Being both of them very nice pieces of software nevertheless. Cordially, Ismael ...-gnu-emacs I previously had the same issues with authorized_keys, I switched to using pagaent from the PuTTY distribution to act as ssh-agent and that seemed to solve it for me. HTH -- ...
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Re: Using Putty/ssh w/stored key and emacs still asks for password     

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Author: AriT93
Date: Mar 13, 2007 05:10

... it, I find Cygwin's ssh pretty more comfortable from a command line or Emacs than Putty. Being both of them very nice pieces of software nevertheless. Cordially, Ismael -- ...-gnu-emacs I previously had the same issues with authorized_keys, I switched to using pagaent from the PuTTY distribution to act as ssh-agent and that seemed to solve it for me. HTH -- enjoy ...
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