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If you use Konsole it's not hard to add such things as session types
that can be opened from the pull down menu. Pretty easy but handy.
Directions are on my website.
> On Mon, 4 Oct 2004, Rick Buford wrote:
>
>> As I migrate more and more to my linux box (currently Fedora Core 2),
>> I've found that the one thing I'm having trouble getting the way I
>> want is my telnet/ssh sessions. I've been setting up gnome-terminal
>> profiles so that different sessions load up with different
>> fonts/colors (I like to differentiate between production and
>> non-production nodes), but this is really kind of a pain, especially
>> since I like to setup launchers on the bars so it's only a one or two
>> click operation to get on the node I need.
>>
>> I had been using putty with "@" shortcuts on click out menus on my
>> windows boxes, and really like it that way. Is there an easy method
>> for replicating this?
>
>
> I use aliases to launch windows that connect to various machines in
> our supercomputer institute. I'm using tcsh, so the exact way this is
> done is probably different in bash. Here's the basic idea:
>
> alias ssh 'xterm -n \!$ -T "ssh: EMAIL:PROTECTED:
> connected to \!$" -e ssh \!* &'
> alias sshsp 'xterm -n SP -T "ssh: EMAIL:PROTECTED:
> connected to SP" -e ssh sp.msi.umn.edu &'
> alias sshor 'xterm -n Origin -T "ssh: EMAIL:PROTECTED:
> connected to Origin" -e ssh origin.msi.umn.edu &'
> alias sshcg 'xterm -n CGL -T "ssh: EMAIL:PROTECTED:
> connected to CGL" -e ssh cgl.msi.umn.edu &'
> alias sshal 'xterm -n Altix -T "ssh: EMAIL:PROTECTED:
> connected to Altix" -e ssh altix.msi.umn.edu &'
> alias sshba 'xterm -n Balt -T "ssh: EMAIL:PROTECTED:
> connected to Balt" -e ssh balt.msi.umn.edu &'
> alias sshnf 'xterm -n Netfinity -T "ssh: EMAIL:PROTECTED:
> connected to Netfinity" -e ssh nf.msi.umn.edu &'
> alias sshml 'xterm -n MLUG -T "ssh: EMAIL:PROTECTED:
> connected to MLUG" -e ssh mlug.missouri.edu &'
>
>
> I don't use different colors when connecting to different machines,
> but it may be a good idea to do so. To change colors, all you have to
> do is add the appropriate options on the command line, for example...
>
> -bg blue -fg yellow -cr green
>
> ...and stick them into the aliases:
>
> alias sshcg 'xterm -bg blue -fg yellow -cr green -n CGL -T
> "ssh: EMAIL:PROTECTED: connected to CGL" -e ssh cgl.msi.umn.edu &'
> alias sshal 'xterm -bg red -fg white -cr yellow -n Altix -T
> "ssh: EMAIL:PROTECTED: connected to Altix" -e ssh
> altix.msi.umn.edu &'
>
> Have fun!
>
> Mike
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