danb35
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Agreed, but if you prefer it for some reason, you can still SSH from there."cmd.exe" is behind-the-times; a relic from the days of DOS.
Agreed, but if you prefer it for some reason, you can still SSH from there."cmd.exe" is behind-the-times; a relic from the days of DOS.
more like... ssh!Shhh ... don't tell them about public key authentication![]()
If you're a developer like me and already have git installed for development work, you can also just use the git bash shell that comes with it.Windows PowerShell natively supports SSH. Nothing extra is needed. No additional software must be installed. Just launch PowerShell (the same as you would any terminal in Linux) and ssh into your server.
Interesting, type ssh and nothing comes up, but open a cmd session and then type ssh and it works. I didn't know that's where they stuck it.Windows 10 (and later) includes an SSH client; there's no need for PuTTY, Bitvise, or any other third-party client.
I mean, MS doesn't have a monopoly on being a moving target. The Linux world is just as guilty here. Many "wheels" are constantly reinvented, like ip, udev, ALSA, pulseaudio.... and of course, the biggest offender of all, systemd, which replaces way too many things to even list them all.Thing is, I don't want to be a MS Windows expert because it's a moving target.
What do you mean by "type ssh"? One types in a command window ...Interesting, type ssh and nothing comes up, but open a cmd session and then type ssh and it works. I didn't know that's where they stuck it.
What do you mean by "type ssh"? One types in a command window ...
Which makes sense I'd say because that doesn't work on MacOS Spotlight either. You have to open up a terminal window first.Probably into the "Search Windows" box. That doesn't work.
That's exactly it. The Win10 menus are pages deep with disorganized folders and sub-folders. Under Programs there's Intel, Maintenance, Microsoft SQL Server 2008, Microsoft SQL Server 2014, Startup, Windows Accessories, Windows Administrative Tools, Windows Ease of Access, Windows PowerShell, Windows System, ...what a mess.Probably into the "Search Windows" box. That doesn't work.
systemd is a horrible mess of 12 frostings put onto a cake by a 4-year-old.I mean, MS doesn't have a monopoly on being a moving target. The Linux world is just as guilty here. Many "wheels" are constantly reinvented, like ip, udev, ALSA, pulseaudio.... and of course, the biggest offender of all, systemd, which replaces way too many things to even list them all.
I would actually argue Linux is far more of a moving target than Windows is. I mean Windows XP was supported for like TWO decades! If that's not stability, I don't know what is.
Install and customize OpenShell. It makes Windows 10 that much better.This is why in Win10 one pretty much has to use the Search box to get to the destination goal.
There's an upgrade to Classic Shell??? LOVE IT!!!Install and customize OpenShell. It makes Windows 10 that much better.
We are in agreement here.systemd is a horrible mess of 12 frostings put onto a cake by a 4-year-old.
I'm not confused at all. In fact, I think you are the one confusing it. You were talking about Windows being a "moving target" for development. So I talked about stability in the context of development platform and ABI stability (read: backwards compatibility), NOT system stability. Completely deprecating long-standing established tools and init system is the extreme opposite of being development-stable. In this context, yes, nothing can rival Windows XP in terms of LTS.You're confused about Windows XP--being used for 20 years because everything that came after is bloated, incompatible, slow, and 'sucks worse' does not at all mean XP was stable. XP was relatively stable if you shut it down every night and restarted in the morning. XP was relatively stable if you didn't do freaky things with it...oh, bad memories of my ex...
I got distracted with Elaine...We are in agreement here ...[about]... Windows being a "moving target" for development. The whole point of me bringing up systemd and all the wheels that Linux always constantly reinvents is to make that point that as a development platform, Linux doesn't really fit my definition of being development-stable. Ubuntu LTS and Debian are the closest things that emulates this stability, but even they still capitulate to RedHat pressure and ultimately capitulate to the rewritten tools.
For me (who's not necessarily lazy but also not overly-motivated to do more work than necessary) that's a lot of unnecessary work. Again, it's just me, but I'd select Quick Format and Dynamic to accomplish the same result, but...you do you; I'm good with it.
For a normal fat container (not sparsely provisioned) I'd definitely use Quick Format as TrueNAS will handle the rest.
(This is probably why I have so much time to stare out the window and listen to music "at work.")
An attractive blonde with long hair, business skirt, very sharp mini-blazer, and high heels was wandering around the halls of our building looking lost. I only noticed because I had nothing better to do, which for me is considered "busy as usual." I shot her a smile through the door of my office and she walked in.What about "Elaine"?![]()
Unfortunately for me, the only Elaine I know is the spunky & spicy brunette from Seinfeld. The one and only Elaine Benes.An attractive blonde with long hair, business skirt, very sharp mini-blazer, and high heels was wandering around the halls of our building looking lost. I only noticed because I had nothing better to do, which for me is considered "busy as usual." I shot her a smile through the door of my office and she walked in.
# Duplicate_Disk show_progress input_file=<jumpdrive> output_file=<local_file> dd status=progress if=/dev/sdc of=./kingston_jumpdrive.iso
Friday afternoon Elaine sends a text they were taking a break and she was starving because of missing breakfast trying to make the 9AM meeting, for which she was late because she was standing in my office and I had no idea it started at 9AM like every other "mandatory corporate meeting" due to the company no longer sending me a notice. (Okay, that's a lie, I was unintentionally staring at her mini blazer and hadn't given any consideration to a "start time.")We don't care about your tech stuff. Tell us about the lady.