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DSLinux - SSH Usability
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27 Aug 2009 @ 4:06
iamroot
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Hi All:
Has anyone used DS Linux, and if they have how well does the SSH client work? Is the typing with the touch screen as annoying as it sounds?
I just bought a DS and ordered an R4 card and a Memory Expansion Pack with the intent of running DSLinux.
I have an SSH client on my PSP that works pretty well (hate typing with it though) as well as one on my 8320 (gets ALOT of use), however, I would like one on my DS (mostly for the geek factor at this point) just to show off *nix to people at work and how I can "control" my server from my "video game".
Any tips are appreciated.
Thanks!
Has anyone used DS Linux, and if they have how well does the SSH client work? Is the typing with the touch screen as annoying as it sounds?
I just bought a DS and ordered an R4 card and a Memory Expansion Pack with the intent of running DSLinux.
I have an SSH client on my PSP that works pretty well (hate typing with it though) as well as one on my 8320 (gets ALOT of use), however, I would like one on my DS (mostly for the geek factor at this point) just to show off *nix to people at work and how I can "control" my server from my "video game".
Any tips are appreciated.
Thanks!
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