Puttytel
NOOP No operation (dummy packet; used mostly on keepalives).
It manifests only on certain platforms (AIX puttytel is what has been reported to us). There is a patch for OpenSSH attached to that bug; it's also fixed in recent versions of puttytel portable OpenSSH (from around 3.8).
Puttytel
Cygwin/X puttytel was originally based on XFree86, but switched to the X.Org Server, owing to concerns over XFree86's new software license not being compatible with the GPL.[1] After a long pause following puttytel a 8 July 2005 release, the project was revitalised and the developers released a version based on the X.org modular 7.4 release on 12 November 2008 and continue to maintain it. Features There puttytel are two ways to run Cygwin/X: In one, an X server runs in a single Microsoft Windows window that serves as the X display, which puttytel holds the X root window and all the other X windows in the X session.
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