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 PuTTY - Default branch
Section: Unix

 

Added: Tue, Jun 1st 2004 08:00 UTC (4 years, 1 month ago) Updated: Fri, May 11th 2007 23:05 UTC (1 year, 2 months ago)


Screenshot About:
PuTTY is a free implementation of Telnet and SSH for Win32 and Unix platforms, along with an xterm terminal emulator.

Author:
Simon Tatham <anakin |at| pobox |dot| com> [contact developer]

Rating:
8.82/10.00 (42 votes)

Homepage:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
Tar/GZ:
http://the.earth.li/[..]~sgtatham/putty/latest/putty-0.60.tar.gz
Zip:
http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/x86/putty.zip
Changelog:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/changes.html

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  5 - Production/Stable
[Environment]  Console (Text Based), Win32 (MS Windows), X11 Applications
[License]  OSI Approved :: MIT/X Consortium License
[Operating System]  Microsoft :: Windows, POSIX, Unix
[Topic]  System :: Networking, Terminals :: Telnet

Dependencies: [change]
No dependencies filed

 
Project admins: [change]
» michael (Owner)

» Rating: 8.82/10.00 (Rank 49)
» Vitality: 0.00% (Rank 6383)
» Popularity: 9.76% (Rank 240)

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   Subscribers: 375

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
Default 0.60 12-May-2007 MIT/X Consortium License Homepage Tar/GZ Changelog

 Comments

[»] New version
by tward800 - Jan 27th 2007 08:47:11

24 Jan 07 version 0.59 released. Woo hoo.

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[»] someone using SuSe figured out "home" key & "end" key ?
by Sjobeck - Mar 15th 2006 12:00:38

My home ket & end key work perfectly on both RH & CentOS boxes, from my XP box, but on my SuSE box teh home & end keys are ignored. I changed the setting in Putty from "standard" to "rxvt" and now the "home" key works, which is great, but he "end key prints a "7".

The server shows me running "xterm" when I ask it from the command line, regardless of what I do in Putty.

Any one know what could be different about RH & SuSe in this regard? any and all advice is most appreciated.

Peace. Love. Linux.


--
Thanks. XMPP://jason@sjobeck.com

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    [»] Re: someone using SuSe figured out "home" key & "end" key ?
    by Bondrake - Feb 26th 2008 11:51:53

    Hi,

    I encountered this same issue. Looking at the stty between the Redhat and SuSE boxes didn't help (settings were the same), but I found that if you leave your putty setting on standard and you change the TERM environment variable to "linux" (probably from xterm) that the home and end keys will work properly all over. Put it in the config file of your shell of choice and you should be good to go.

    Regards,
    Bleys


    > My home ket & end key work perfectly

    > on both RH & CentOS boxes, from my

    > XP box, but on my SuSE box teh home

    > & end keys are ignored. I changed

    > the setting in Putty from

    > "standard" to "rxvt"

    > and now the "home" key works,

    > which is great, but he "end key

    > prints a "7".

    >

    > The server shows me running

    > "xterm" when I ask it from the

    > command line, regardless of what I do in

    > Putty.

    >

    > Any one know what could be different

    > about RH & SuSe in this regard? any

    > and all advice is most appreciated.

    >

    > Peace. Love. Linux.

    >

    >

    >

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