In a Putty session you simply need to right click on the bar at the top of the Putty box. This will give you a menu. Then click "copy all to clipboard". You don't have to mess with clip board. The results are available to paste now and you are able to paste them into a codebox on the forum. Once it is pasted in the codebox you can edit it to trim off anything that is not needed.
How to copy results of a command in Putty
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This copies the whole PuTTY Session, at least as far as you can scroll back.
Just hold down your left mouse button and mark what you want to copy. It is automatically in your clipboard.
You can paste things to PuTTY with a simple right click.
Greetings
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He means left mouse button. Hold it down and scroll over what you want to highlight. While it is highlighted in Putty you can go to somewhere else and paste it.
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Edited to make it clearer.
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Yes, it's good to get this out because many new people have so many problems with this.
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Maybe you can pin it on top to a subforum?
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Putty running on linux you just left-click and move to select the text ( change the option - cntl-right click in the session and go to window/selection if you want to use control to select a BOX of the text) and then middle(wheel) click to paste it into an editor. Its either the same on windows or right-click to paste. I forget as its been so long since I used windows.
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You are using PuTTY under Linux? :o
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Yes there is a linux version available. I started using it back when I ran windows on my desktop. Once I made the switch to Linux permanently I searched and found it was available so installed it.
Since you can just bash - ssh hostname the main reason I still like to use it is for the saved sessions, auto-logon and other nice features - like auto-copying what you select into the copy buffer!
You can save a profile for a system and then create a desktop launcher to run putty with that profile. Convenient for people that actually bother with desktop icons
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I've always preferred pastebin... It's simple to use
1. Install pastebinit (apt-get install pastebinit)
to pastebin the output of a command it's <command> | pastebinit
to paste the contents of a file (ie, a log) it's cat /path/to/file | pastebinitAfter each command, you'll get a link to the Debian pastebin.. just paste the link. The good thing is, even if you're having cut/paste issues with Putty, the links are very short and easy to type. If you get an error and no link.. it's because you have an old version pastebinit (this is an issue w/ pastebinit 1.1.2). The solution is also simple. Simply download the Debian package for the current version and install it.
wget http://http.us.debian.org/debi…/pastebinit_1.3-4_all.deb
dpkg -i pastebinit_1.3-4.all.deb
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