04-25-2005
ssh install
hi , i am trying to install ssh on solaris8
i have downloaded openssh. if anyone have installed openssh before , i like to know if there are anything else needed to install it.
Some web sites says you need zlib and so on. i am confused.
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NAME
byobu-launcher-install - Byobu Launcher installation utility
SYNOPSIS
byobu-launcher-install [-n|--no-logout]
DESCRIPTION
byobu-launcher-install(1) is a simple utilty that will add a line to your $HOME/.profile file which launches byobu(1) any time you login
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