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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Open Terminal Preferences to the Advanced Tab
2. Ensure the "Audible Bell" is enabled on the profile you use
3. Use csshX to launch a reasonable number of connections (say, 6)
4. Press tab twice or generally cause a bell to occur in the shell
5. I hope you had your speakers/headphones turned down
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
The system default sound will be LOUD. For whatever reason, the sound being
played at the same time starts increasingly the overall volume on it.
I have an 8 machine cluster that I work on regularly, and when I cause a system
bell to occur, I usually rip off my headphones in agony because the "Morse" OSX
system sound is now ringing constantly through my head.
The resolution I'd like to have is to create a clone of my profile, and likely
name it csshX, and on csshX invocation add in --profile csshX, disabling the
audible bell (and likely enabling the visual bell).
Perhaps this could be added as a "slave_profile" property to csshrc as well?
That or a simple: 'alias csshX="csshX --profile csshX"' is in my future.
What version of csshX (do a "csshX -v") are you using? On what operating
system version?
csshX v0.73-168
OSX 10.6.4
Please provide any additional information below.
I'm open to other methods for accomplishing this. Let's brainstorm!
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 29 Sep 2010 at 5:46
As of the latest version of csshX, the master window overlaps with the bottom
row of slave
windows, which makes it impossible to read the last line in these windows.
The area used by the slave windows should be resized to accommodate all windows.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 14 Jul 2009 at 2:00
On the page http://code.google.com/p/csshx/wiki/FAQ
There is a typo in the section:
I'm getting "Could not open a new pseudo-tty."¶
This happens when you try to open a lot of slave windows, and is caused by OS-X
file/process/pty limits.
It is possible to try to increase these limits, but this require root
privileges and a certain amount of bravery. Warning - these changes may break
your OS
In /etc/sysctl.conf, add:
kern.tty.ptmx_max=511
kern.maxproc=2128
kenr.maxprocperuid=1064
The last line should be kern.maxprocperuid=1064
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 1 Jul 2010 at 8:20
any command issues prints a ctrl-M at the end of line.
Is this normal?
I'm on a 10.6.2
Here below I attach a partial screenshot of the problem
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 14 Feb 2010 at 9:09
Attachments:
Seeing as this is a MacOSX app, it occurred to me that, if possible, Spaces
Support would be
awesome in csshX.
The way I picture it is very similar to --screen's operation (and could be used
in tandem).
Spaces by default comes with 4 screens, arranged in a square. This is the
assumption for the rest of
this feature request.
The presumed use case is that when starting csshX, you can specify as one of
the command line
options --space 3 (or set a space as part of your cluster config in the .csshrc
file).
Regardless if you're on space 3 already, csshX should start up, move all of
it's terminals into the
arranged layout on screen 3, and also move focus to Space 3 as the active space.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 17 Jul 2009 at 6:24
From "csshX --help":
-y, --tile_x *number*
(csshX only) The number of columns to use when tiling windows.
-x, --tile_y *number*
(csshX only) The number of rows to use when tiling windows. tile_x
will be use if both are specified.
Shouldn't -y have a long option --tile_y instead of --tile_x? And vice versa?
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
csshX 0.61 on OS X 10.5.7
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 3 Jun 2009 at 11:56
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Use with the dock not hiding
2.
3.
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Expect tiling to take account of dock position, and not to overlap the dock.
Instead the tiles
overlap the dock.
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
0.57 on OSX 10.5.7
Please provide any additional information below.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 8 Apr 2009 at 5:53
As nice as the master input window is, it takes up a lot of space. And when
you're working on a 12
box cluster, the allowed terminal space is uncomfortably small.
It would be nice to see support for allowing the grid to span 2, or even 3
screens. I think this should
NOT be a default, but if csshX is activated via something like --screen 0,1 the
terminals should be
allowed to grid using both screens (or any/all configured screens.
I do NOT feel as though terminals should be split by the part between monitors.
Meaning don't split
a single terminal in half and have each part reside on each screen.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 17 Jul 2009 at 6:43
I would like to be able to specify the password on the command line.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by seo%[email protected]
on 27 Mar 2010 at 1:49
I couldn't see an easy way to do this so i figured i would request it as an
enhancement...
It would be great to have an option to delay execution of ssh until the windows
are tiled.
I run an expect script to jump through multiple hosts to get to my clusters,
the issue is that if the expect script is executed during the window resize, it
kills the expect trap on window resize and can cause some very un-expected
behavior from expect... my current solution is to have a wrapper script with a
sleep statement in it.. but i have to adjust the sleep interval depending on
how many hosts i am opening up.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 9 Aug 2011 at 10:00
Perhaps with a command line switch or something could support for iterm2 be
added?
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 19 Nov 2010 at 5:42
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. As of Lion, we are now given the ability to create and delete so-called
"Desktop Spaces" via Mission Control on-the-fly. This is a beautiful feature
that could be used to dedicate a location for csshX to work on.
2. Window management with 8+ hosts on your active desktop was always a
nightmare :). This is why --screen and --space were added, but 10.6's spaces
was terrible.
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
I assume --space doesn't work under Lion, though I admit that I haven't used it
yet!
What version of csshX (do a "csshX -v") are you using? On what operating system
version?
csshX v0.73- (current SVN HEAD, r180) under 10.7 Lion
Please provide any additional information below.
Yep.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 12 Aug 2011 at 3:25
Spelling fix.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 3 Jun 2011 at 3:49
Attachments:
Windows do not open when running on 10.6 64bit
This appears to be an issue when calling deprecated setOrigin/setSize calls on
the window.
Will replace with setBounds (however the coordinate system is different so is
not trivial)
Original issue reported on code.google.com by gavin.brock
on 25 Apr 2010 at 5:13
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. ssh to something (I tried it on both my on MBPro and on a linux livecd)
2. run 'man bash' (or 'make menuconfig' on a linux kernel source directory)
3. press the down arrow
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
The screen should scroll downward. Instead, nothing happens. If you click
on the individual Terminal.app windows, they work normally, but the
keypresses aren't getting through the "Master" window.
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
csshX v0.57 on Max OS X 10.5.6 sshing into Mac OS X 10.5.6 and Gentoo
2008.0 amd64 livecd
Please provide any additional information below.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 8 Apr 2009 at 9:02
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Have 2+ monitors
2. Run csshx
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
I would expect the terminals to take up real estate on a single screen.
They instead span the width of all monitors.
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
0.56 on Mac OS 10.5.6.
Please provide any additional information below.
This is being done on one of the new Mac Minis, which have dual monitor
support.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 12 Mar 2009 at 2:16
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Run csshx
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Can't load
'/System/Library/Perl/Extras/5.10.0/darwin-thread-multi-2level/auto/MacPerl/MacP
erl.bundle'
for module MacPerl:
/System/Library/Perl/Extras/5.10.0/darwin-thread-multi-2level/auto/MacPerl/MacPe
rl.bundle:
no appropriate 64-bit architecture (see "man perl" for running in 32-bit
mode) at
/System/Library/Perl/5.10.0/darwin-thread-multi-2level/DynaLoader.pm line 207.
at /usr/local/bin/csshx line 237
Compilation failed in require at /usr/local/bin/csshx line 237.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/local/bin/csshx line 237.
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
csshX-0.63, Mac OS X 10.6
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 28 Aug 2009 at 5:50
Support:
csshX -o "-x -o ConnectTimeout=10"
csshrc:
ssh_args = "-x -o ConnectTimeout=10"
Original issue reported on code.google.com by gavin.brock
on 21 Apr 2009 at 8:31
I have a couple of SSH config files, and I need to pass a specific
(non-default) one to csshX. I would love to have the ability to just pass -F
{config file}.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 15 Aug 2011 at 1:00
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Simply add a extra_cluster_file = [clusters file] in ~/.csshrc
2. Run csshX passing in a cluster from this clusters file
3. csshX will fail to run
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
csshX will fails to run
What version of csshX (do a "csshX -v") are you using? On what operating
system version?
csshX v0.73-169 on OS X Snow Leopard
Please provide any additional information below.
I found the source of the bug. There's a map function which tries to substitute
$HOME or ~ with the actual path. The map is incorrectly implemented.
line 141:
map { s/(~|\$HOME)/$ENV{HOME}/g} split /\s*,\s*/, $value
This line should be written:
map { local $_ = $_; s/(~|\$HOME)/$ENV{HOME}/g; $_} split /\s*,\s*/, $value
See this for an explanation: http://www.perlmonks.org/index.pl?node_id=613280
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 9 Jul 2011 at 9:41
It would be nice to have key bindings to:
- return to the master window after using a specific slave window
- expand (or zoom in) a single slave window to all available space (resize can
already be done via
retile)
- quickly activate navigate between slave windows
- maybe make key bindings user configurable
On top of this: why not enable return on top of esc for window selection / mode
change?
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 13 Jul 2009 at 9:53
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. ctl+a in master window to open menu
2. [r] to "retile"
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Retiling of windows in a grid, presumably. (default is stacked). Instead all
windows including the
master close out and vanish.
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
Latest download tgz file on OSX 10.5
Please provide any additional information below.
Awesome osx port of csshX ;) ive been waiting eons for something like this!
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 8 Apr 2009 at 11:13
Line 973 - says "windwow" (notice extra w) instead of "window"
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 24 Nov 2009 at 7:16
Shows:
Cluster SSH tool for MacOS-X Termial.app
Should show:
Cluster SSH tool for MacOS-X Terminal.app
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 14 Apr 2011 at 8:22
I've just switched to the new fish shell (http://ridiculousfish.com/shell/) and
found that the csshX is not compatible with it. The problem is that '&&'
operator is not used by fish shell and will cause error.
This Patch simply replaces the '&&' after 'clear' command with ';', which makes
it work under fish shell without breaking anything under bash shell.
Thanks.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by song.gao.beta
on 7 Jun 2012 at 9:59
Attachments:
As of revision 93, the new sort menu feature was added.
Unfortunately, it's shortcut key is t, which conflicted with the previously
existing toggle enabled,
which is still t. However, it is now inaccessible due to the conflict, and the
higher ordered 'sort'
shortcut being defined first.
http://code.google.com/p/csshx/source/detail?r=93&path=/trunk/csshX#
The first two diffs tell the tale.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 8 Apr 2010 at 10:01
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Create a machine cluster of 5 hosts, 4 valid, 1 erroneous (or, simply open
multiple slaves)
2. Whether by error or intentionally, kill a particular slave manually.
3. Weep at the gap in your grid.
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Is "retile" support to restore window locations, or account for added/lost
slaves? I have a 10 machine cluster with 2 hosts currently offline for their
own reason. I open the cluster that includes them, and nearly immediately two
slave windows die off. No amount of retiling/changing the grid, etc. will allow
me to reclaim this lost space. Instead, I have to get the cluster connection
string and manually strip out the two hosts I don't want.
I would expect "retile" to react to the changes in the number of active slaves,
and follow all the same rules of useable space, and use it all/as much as
possible.
Just in case it makes some strange difference, I do specify --screen 2 on init,
pushing slaves off on my external display.
What version of csshX (do a "csshX -v") are you using? On what operating
system version?
Current HEAD (173) from SVN.
OSX 10.6 x64 capable mac book pro.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 8 Nov 2010 at 9:33
When you corrected "windwow" in version 64, you created "minimse" at the same
time.
While we could sit around and debate "minimize" vs. "minimise" all day
(http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/minimise), just take the one or two character
patch of your choice
instead :).
Index: csshX
===========================================================
========
--- csshX (revision 82)
+++ csshX (working copy)
@@ -1200,7 +1200,7 @@
'action' => {
prompt => "Actions (Esc to exit, Ctrl-a / a to send Ctrl-a to input)\r\n".
"[c]reate window, [r]etile, [e]nable/disable input, e[n]able all, ".
- "[t]oggle enabled, [m]inimse, [h]ide, [s]end text, change [b]ounds, ".
+ "[t]oggle enabled, [m]inimise, [h]ide, [s]end text, change [b]ounds, ".
"chan[g]e [G]rid, e[x]it\r\n",
parse_buffer => sub {
my ($obj, $buffer) = @_;
or
Index: csshX
===========================================================
========
--- csshX (revision 82)
+++ csshX (working copy)
@@ -1200,7 +1200,7 @@
'action' => {
prompt => "Actions (Esc to exit, Ctrl-a / a to send Ctrl-a to input)\r\n".
"[c]reate window, [r]etile, [e]nable/disable input, e[n]able all, ".
- "[t]oggle enabled, [m]inimse, [h]ide, [s]end text, change [b]ounds, ".
+ "[t]oggle enabled, [m]inimize, [h]ide, [s]end text, change [b]ounds, ".
"chan[g]e [G]rid, e[x]it\r\n",
parse_buffer => sub {
my ($obj, $buffer) = @_;
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 11 Dec 2009 at 11:47
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Download 0.72 version : http://code.google.com/p/csshx/downloads/list
2. Install to home directory /bin
3. Change permissions to 755
4. Run via command line with csshX host1 host2 host3
5. Run via command line with csshX clustername with .csshrc defining clustername
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
When executing the command, I do see a new terminal(s) open and connect to the
desired host or hosts, they then however exit and the master window displays
the following:
"Input to terminal: (Ctrl-a to enter control mode)
**** ERROR **** PerlObjCBridge:: convertPerlToObjC(): Unrecognized or
unsupported argument type B (66)"
What version of csshX (do a "csshX -v") are you using? On what operating
system version?
csshX v0.72-146
Darwin 10.0.0 Darwin Kernel Version 10.0.0:
Fri Jul 31 22:47:34 PDT 2009;
root:xnu-1456.1.25~1/RELEASE_I386 i386
MacOS X 10.6 all updates have been applied.
Please provide any additional information below.
I did download the .65 version and it works correctly. I did see your posting
at http://gavcode.wordpress.com/2010/04/24/csshx-0-70/ but I was unsure if
these two errors were related. I also searched for closed / open issues with
this error message and did not find one. So worst case if they are related
anyone else who gets this error will find this report and resolution.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 18 Jun 2010 at 9:52
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Have two or more monitors in use. (For me, it was my MPB's LCD and an
external monitor.)
2. Run csshX
3. Profit
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
I tried to run csshX to connect to two web server boxes. I expected three
terminals to open: two
for the servers and one control window. Instead, they all opened, then closed
quickly. After
turning off terminal.app's "Close window on successful completion" (or
something close to that)
option, I found that the command window has this error message:
Input to terminal: (Ctrl-a to enter control mode)
Bad bounds at /usr/local/bin/csshX line 281.
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
0.57 on OS X 10.5.6.
Please provide any additional information below.
Disconnecting my external monitor fixed things.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 9 Apr 2009 at 2:02
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Within .csshrc add a line specifying an extra cluster file, eg
"extra_cluster_file=~/.csshclusters"
2. Create ~/.csshclusters file containing the line "testcluster hostname1
hostname2 hostname3"
3. Give the command "csshX testcluster"
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
I would expect terminal windows to be opened on machines hostname1, hostname2
and hostname3. Instead an attempt is made to open the windows, which then
close. Adding the "-d" debug option reveals csshX is trying to connect to a
host named testcluster instead of expanding it into a list of host names.
What version of csshX (do a "csshX -v") are you using? On what operating
system version?
Version csshX v0.73-169 (installed from MacPorts)
Running on OS X 10.6.5
Please provide any additional information below.
The problem lies in the "map" function call on lines 140 through 142 that reads
the extra cluster file names from the "extra_cluster_file" directive,
substituting the home directory as needed. Currently these lines read
$obj->load_clusters($_) foreach (
map { s/(~|\$HOME)/$ENV{HOME}/g} split /\s*,\s*/, $value
);
The content of the "map{ ... }" call is incorrect as the "s" substitute command
returns the number of substitutions made. Thus the result of the "map" is
typically the integer value 0 or 1 (depending on if a substitution needed to be
made).
In turn this results in the load_clusters() function trying to load the
additional cluster configurations from a file named "1" in the current
directory.
The fix is simply to return "$_" as the value of the "map" call, after the
substitutions...
$obj->load_clusters($_) foreach (
map { s/(~|\$HOME)/$ENV{HOME}/g; $_ } split /\s*,\s*/, $value
);
Cheers...
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 8 Dec 2010 at 11:07
It would be really nice to have the capability on the command line to do
something along the lines of:
csshx --login elubow 192.168.1.12/29
This would open up everything in that netmask.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 27 Mar 2010 at 1:55
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. csshX root@localhost:22
2.
3.
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Should strip of :22 from hostname and pass it to ssh -p 22
Original issue reported on code.google.com by gavin.brock
on 9 Apr 2009 at 3:18
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Connect to remote server
2. Type Exit
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
I expect a clean exit but see the message....
ubuntu@myserver:~$ exit
logout
'xterm-256color': unknown terminal type.
Connection to myserver.example.com closed.
CHILD at /usr/local/bin/csshX line 1256.
What version of csshX (do a "csshX -v") are you using? On what operating
system version?
This happens on v0.73-169 and 0.74 under Mac OS X 10.7.1
Please provide any additional information below.
I'm connecting to a bunch of remote Ubuntu 8.04 LTS servers. This happens on
all of them
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 13 Sep 2011 at 4:14
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. csshX host1 host2 host3 ... host7
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
i would like to see the windows arranged in a grid, but instead
they are arranged in narrow strips.
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
csshX v0.61
osx 10.5.6
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 7 May 2009 at 9:14
From initial tests, the Master process takes 15MB of memory and each slave
takes 14MB.
This should be reduced, especially for the slaves.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by gavin.brock
on 18 Jun 2010 at 5:14
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Set up keyed access to a Linux server.
2. Make sure you can SSH into the the Linux server using the key (not the
password)
3. Try the same command with csshX instead of ssh
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
I expect to be able to log into the server using the key, not getting
prompted for a password.
Instead, I am prompted for the password, and THEN entering the correct
password does not let me log on (what the...?)
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
0.61 on OS X 10.5.7
Please provide any additional information below.
Weird! I had tried upgrading from 0.59 today. I reverted back to 0.59 and
everything works fine again.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 3 Jun 2009 at 11:54
When running csshX v0.73-169 with any number of server addresses to connect to,
it throws the error:
Can't call method "qualifiedSpecifier" on unblessed reference at
/usr/local/bin/csshX line 519.
An example command:
csshX web1.example.com:1234 web2.example.com:1234 web3.example.com:1234
Looking at the code, it seems like this is an undocumented API endpoint that
may or may not have changed in Lion.
Running csshX without arguments (so it shows the help) doesn't throw the error.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 26 Jul 2011 at 8:03
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Using a Network Connect VPN connection (not sure if it matters)
2. csshX -d -l <user> <host1> <host2> <host3> <host4>
3. wait
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
---------------------------------------------------
Expected to see 4 screens pop up with the red control window at the bottom.
One terminal pops up instead.
What version of csshX (do a "csshX -v") are you using? On what operating
system version?
---------------------------------------------------
MBPro i7, 8GB Mem, 256 SSD
Lion 10.7
[2125]$ uname -a
Darwin nugget.local 11.2.0 Darwin Kernel Version 11.2.0: Tue Aug 9 20:54:00
PDT 2011; root:xnu-1699.24.8~1/RELEASE_X86_64 x86_64
[2122]$ csshX -v
csshX 0.74
Please provide any additional information below.
---------------------------------------------------
Out of caution, I completed a repair permissions on my disk.
csshX -d -l <user> <host1> <host2> <host3> <host4>
No master at /usr/local/bin/csshX line 1179.
at (eval 18) line 1
main::__ANON__('No master at /usr/local/bin/csshX line 1179.\x{a}') called at /usr/local/bin/csshX line 1179
CsshX::Launcher::new('CsshX::Launcher') called at /usr/local/bin/csshX line 2083
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 14 Oct 2011 at 1:29
I added the few lines to the script to accept the "ssh" config option from
.csshrc. This allows you to designate a different script to use as the
base ssh command. I use it to put in a helper script that allows me to use
csshX with a jump box.
Example: create a helper script called "sshgw" like so
#!/bin/bash
jumpbox=JUMPBOX
if [ $4 ] ; then
host=$4
else
host=$1
fi
ssh -o ConnectTimeout=10 $jumpbox -t ssh $host
add "ssh=/home/user/sshgw" to your .csshrc file.
Now when you run "csshX host1 host2" it will connect through the JUMPBOX.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 20 Apr 2010 at 6:55
Attachments:
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. csshX -debug 1 -l usernamename sshbastionserver host2 host3 host4 host5
host6 host7 host 8 host9 host10 host 11 host12 host13 host14 host15 host16
host17
2. my .ssh/config contains:
Host host*
ProxyCommand ssh username@sshbastionserver exec nc %h %p
User username
ForwardAgent yes
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
error given is
(for each of host14 host15 host16 host17)
e.g. host14:
ssh -l username host14
ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
CHILD at /usr/local/bin/csshX line 1241.
What version of csshX (do a "csshX -v") are you using? On what operating
system version?
csshX v0.73-178
and
csshX v0.73-169
(same result)
OSX 10.6.8
Please provide any additional information below.
Testing with other hosts and not using any .ssh/config gives the same result.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by mike.forbes
on 28 Jun 2011 at 9:03
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. running csshX from /usr/local/bin/
2.
3.
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Bad bounds at /usr/local/bin/csshX line 281.
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
latest on 10.5.6
Please provide any additional information below.
i cannot execute the program due to said error message
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 8 Apr 2009 at 4:29
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Screen resolution of 2560 x 1440
2. Try to open cluster with 39 terminals
3. Immense input lag
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Terminals should receive commands near instant, instead commands are heavily
delayed and incomplete, for instance "ls -l" will instead type "l -l", missing
the "s". This issue doesn't appear in screen resolution of 1920 x 1080, only
higher resolutions.
What version of csshX (do a "csshX -v") are you using? On what operating
system version?
csshX 0.74 (Mac OSX 10.7)
Please provide any additional information below.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 30 Dec 2011 at 4:18
This is more of an enhancement request. I'm not sure why you decided to use
the same command (Ctrl-a) to enter the operation mode/menu. For example create
a new window Ctrl-a then c. This is the exact same sequence for creating a new
"screen" using the often used screen command on unix servers. So if I want to
use screen (which I often do) and issue the same commands i.e. switch between
screens. Then I have to click into each individual window and repeat the exact
same commands, which, of course, defeats the purpose of having the csshx tool
in the first place.
Don't get me wrong. Absolutely love, love the tool and so grateful that you
took the time to create it. Just wanted to ask if in an upcoming release if
you could make a change so that I can use my screen commands uninterupted.
Thanks,
A supporter and enthusiastic user
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 22 Sep 2011 at 1:49
Implement a key combo (maybe Ctrl-a e O ) to enable one window an maximise it
to fill bounds.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by gavin.brock
on 29 Jul 2009 at 4:09
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. launch csshx
2. sudo yast
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
You can usually navigate YAST using tabs, arrow keys and individual keys. When
YAST is opened
from a csshx session, arrow keys seem to be disabled, which makes navigation
impossible.
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
csshx 0.63
perl 5.8.8
Mac OS 10.5.7
Please provide any additional information below.
Arrow keys seem to work fine in csshx with other applications such as lynx
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 7 Jul 2009 at 9:09
I would like to see a new command which clears the scroll back in all
terminals, like CMD-K.
I generally execute this before running any command with lots of output, so I
can easily scroll to the top.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by [email protected]
on 14 Nov 2011 at 8:54
Allow user to configure foreground and background colors for the master window
"disabled"
windows and the "enable" cursor window.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by gavin.brock
on 9 Jul 2009 at 1:38
Enable user to customize bindings. This will require reworking of menus too.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by gavin.brock
on 29 Jul 2009 at 4:15
For example:
Ctrl-a s h - To send hostname (as passed to ssh) to enabled remote machines.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by gavin.brock
on 21 Apr 2009 at 8:33
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