This ssh client gives you a remote access to your PC (if you have a SSH server installed of course), and you can then enter commands and run scripts as if you were directly in front of your PC.
This software is usefull for linux users who might want to connect to their PC/server from anywhere using a wifi connection, and then read their mail using text based tool such as pine, elm or mutt, run text irc client, watch log files, edit configuration files, restart services etc ...
Change log :
What's new in version 1.2.0 :
- Multi-session support !
(No need to restart pspssh to connect to another server)
- Add a built-in editor to edit commands & words list
(command.txt and word.txt files)
- Add eboot music from NeXuS
( see http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/nexus )
- Finally fix issue with "Home -> Exit" !
- Tested on firmware 5.0 M33
- Bug fix in battery level display
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PLEASE NOTE :
THIS HAS ONLY BEEN TESTED ON PSPRADIO 0.37 FINAL
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