Sep 18, 2005 Enable SSH I just installed Debian Linux on a server at home and am not sure if I can login via SSh to the machine. Is there a way I can find out if SSH is enabled and if not, how to enable SSH connections on the machine? The system seems to boot into Knoppix 6 just right (and in typing commands w/o screen I can get it to shut down regularly) but what I need is a live distribution (CD/DVD/USB) which I can fire up and log (ssh) into over the network to check whether the CPU & memory is OK and if the new graphics card is ok too.
Put Lucid Puppy on a USB Flash Drive in Windows. In the following section I will show you one way to put Lucid Puppy 'Lupu' on a USB Flash Drive from within Windows by using our Universal USB Installer. Lucid Puppy, coordinated by Barry Kauler is made from a combination of Woof and Canonical's Ubuntu Lucid Lynx release. Although cram packed with popular features, this Linux distribution remains small, weighing in at only 128MB.
Lucid Puppy Linux 'Lupu' Running from USB:
Distribution Home Page: http://puppylinux.org
Minimum Flash Drive Capacity: 128MB (more with persistence)
Persistent Feature: Yes Pdf editors that work for both windows and mac.
Lucid Puppy Live USB Flash Drive Creation Essentials
Lucid Puppy Live USB Flash Drive Creation tutorial
If all went well, you should be booting from your Lucid Puppy USB. You will be prompted to create a persistent file for saving your session data on shutdown. Just be sure to choose your USB device when prompted.
Put Lucid Puppy on USB Flash Drive from Windows published under Flash drive installs using Windows