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Special Forums UNIX Desktop Questions & Answers Duh, ummm.. Post 27703 by auswipe on Thursday 5th of September 2002 11:06:42 AM
Old 09-05-2002
Re: Duh, ummm..

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Originally posted by hallellulia
Ummm, better to ask..., is putty going to be o.k. to use for my UNIX assignments in college? I seem to be on a college UNIX shell. Boy, am I dumb. O.k., I know, now. Thanks, folks, much love for being there. Blessings upon you all.
As long as you do not require a GUI and only need shell access via telnet or SSH putty will do the job just fine. I use putty almost every single day without problems and am quite happy with putty.

I also use putty for SSH tunneling and it works quite nicely.
 

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GNOME-SHELL(1)							    gnome-shell 						    GNOME-SHELL(1)

NAME
gnome-shell - Graphical shell for the GNOME desktop SYNOPSIS
gnome-shell [OPTION...] DESCRIPTION
GNOME shell provides core user interface functions for the GNOME 3 desktop, like switching to windows and launching applications. GNOME shell takes advantage of the capabilities of modern graphics hardware and introduces innovative user interface concepts to provide a visually attractive and easy to use experience. gnome-shell is a required component of the GNOME desktop, i.e. it is listed in the RequiredComponents field of /usr/share/gnome-session/sessions/gnome.session. It is started in the window manager phase of the session. OPTIONS
-r, --replace Replace the running window manager --sm-disable Disable connection to the session manager --sm-client-id=ID Specify session management ID --sm-save-file=FILE Initialize session from FILE --screen=SCREEN X screen to use -d, --display=DISPLAY X Display to use --sync Make X calls synchronous --version Print version and exit --help Display help and exit --mode=MODE Use a specific mode, e.g. "gdm" for login screen --list-modes List possible modes and exit --clutter-display=DISPLAY Clutter the option display (otherwise ignored) FILES
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For further information, visit the website http://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell. gnome-shell GNOME-SHELL(1)
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