27-Mar-02 at 14:37, David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : > It also supports compression, but you can't change that once a session is > running. Fire up putty, load your target profile, and then go down to SSH > on the menu listing on the left side (assuming you are running something > current like 0.51 or better) to find the "enable compression" checkbox.
I figured it out - I only got to read this email once I had already logged in over SSH (it's so cool to be able to log in to my work PC from home over SSH) with compression activated. It is indeed much better, the latency when I type has improved. All my Mutt colours work beautifully too. Much better than PINE, just for the colours :) -- [Simon White. vim/mutt. [EMAIL PROTECTED] GIMPS:57.38% see www.mersenne.org] UNIX is basically a simple operating system, but you have to be a genius to understand the simplicity. -- Dennis Ritchie [Arbitrary quotes signature rotation, a simple bash script by Simon White]