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Thread: Browser based Linux Terminal

Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago by tarakranjan
Hi Friends, Can i get link , where i can have the Web based Linux Terminal. Where I can do some activity about Linux. /\ Tarak
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bob replied 2 months, 2 weeks ago
I'm not sure I understand your question. If you're using linux, you have access to a terminal without using a browser. If you're not using linux, there's still command-line in Windows which allows you to use DOS. Anyway, what exactly are you trying to accomplish and how would you expect an online terminal to interact with linux? Edit: However, check out this page: http://online....

JN4OldSchool replied 2 months, 2 weeks ago
online linux? Hmmm, let me ponder THAT one, you may have something there...

billy123 replied 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Are you looking for a free shell account ? You can find a list here .

maxer replied 1 month ago
I think the thread opener wants to state that: An browser based online terminal, i.e: if a person wants to use the linux terminal and doesn't have Linux with him/her, the person can login into a website and access a linux terminal, where he can do his work using Linux commands. The effect is, no installation required, yet access to a linux m/c from home. Something like doing a telnet into ...

Trann replied 1 month ago
PuTTY to a linux machine at home via SSH? That's the first thing that came to my mind.

droidhacker replied 1 month ago
Funny, I read that more along the lines of a "TERMINAL" that runs linux and is open to a web browser, i.e. for use in a library.

michael12345 replied 1 month ago
google.com It's a browser based linux interface. If that's not what you meant, then try wubi or cygwin

defacto replied 1 month ago
Not the best example but did you mean something like this ?

 

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tarakranjan
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Browser based Linux Terminal
Published (2009-09-27 04:46:00)
Hi Friends, Can i get link , where i can have the Web based Linux Terminal. Where I can do some activity about Linux. /\ Tarak
JN4OldSchool
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Browser based Linux Terminal
Published (2009-09-27 05:15:00)
online linux? Hmmm, let me ponder THAT one, you may have something there...
billy123
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Browser based Linux Terminal
Published (2009-09-27 09:11:00)
Are you looking for a free shell account ? You can find a list here .
bob
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Browser based Linux Terminal
Published (2009-09-27 05:13:00)
I'm not sure I understand your question. If you're using linux, you have access to a terminal without using a browser. If you're not using linux, there's still command-line in Windows which allows you to use DOS. Anyway, what exactly are you trying to accomplish and how would you expect an online terminal to interact with linux? Edit: However, check out this page: http://online.software.informer.com/...-terminal-ssh/
droidhacker
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Browser based Linux Terminal
Published (2009-11-11 11:23:00)
Funny, I read that more along the lines of a "TERMINAL" that runs linux and is open to a web browser, i.e. for use in a library.
maxer
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Browser based Linux Terminal
Published (2009-11-11 08:48:00)
I think the thread opener wants to state that: An browser based online terminal, i.e: if a person wants to use the linux terminal and doesn't have Linux with him/her, the person can login into a website and access a linux terminal, where he can do his work using Linux commands. The effect is, no installation required, yet access to a linux m/c from home. Something like doing a telnet into another linux m/c without using any software like...
Trann
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Browser based Linux Terminal
Published (2009-11-11 11:05:00)
PuTTY to a linux machine at home via SSH? That's the first thing that came to my mind.
michael12345
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Browser based Linux Terminal
Published (2009-11-12 18:44:00)
google.com It's a browser based linux interface. If that's not what you meant, then try wubi or cygwin
defacto
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Browser based Linux Terminal
Published (2009-11-13 04:33:00)
Not the best example but did you mean something like this ?

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