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NightStrike wrote:
> Look, use whatever you want, I don't really care. If you like cygwin's 
> ssh, wonderful! I don't. Putty provides me the flexibility I need to 
> access many ssh features on a regular basis for the things that I do, 
> and is 3 clicks away from downloading/running on any system I use that 
> it's never touched before. cygwin ssh doesn't, and isn't. cygwin ssh 
> works great for you and gives you consistency accross many systems and 
> fits the requirements that you have for an ssh client. Different 
> strokes, different folks.
Use whatever you want too! Am I forcing you nor even insisting that you 
use rxvt instead? No. Geeze somebody's drunk too much coffee today eh?

Look, I was just discussing the issues, merits, benefits, likes and 
dislikes of such things. Other's can weigh the options and make their 
own decisions. Why do you take it the wrong way instead of just a 
friendly discussion of the differences? I think it's useful to have such 
technical debates. It brings out issues that others may be unaware of 
and may be helpful to them. If you do not wish to debate these then 
what's really kept you from simply not responding? Geeze, chill out 
dude! Life's too short!
> My intent on answering you was to show you that there are other 
> options out there. Because a person chooses to use putty or cygwin ssh 
> doesn't really matter. My question at the end, "Why NOT use it?" was 
> rhetorical to show that it's silly to expect that any one program is 
> going to be perfect for every single user, as was implied by your 
> question "Why use putty instead of ssh?"
>
> The takeaway is that if bash isn't handling a SIGHUP properly (As 
> Paul-Kenji pointed out), then that is an issue that can't be ignored 
> by saying "just use cygwin ssh".
You really need to stop being so damn defensive!
-- 
Andrew DeFaria <http://defaria.com>
Have you noticed since everyone has a camcorder these days no one talks 
about seeing UFOs like they used to?


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