I can't find a way to resume the current session when my isp drops the ball.This is not Putty's problem -- it's your ISP's. Linux SSH won't auto resume either, nor should it... you are essentially logging out once that connection dies.
PuTTY is a great app since it comes from the OpenSSH folks. If you really want it to work better, I'd try SSH from Linux when your terminal/input probably won't suck so badly -- but I have never heard anyone complain about PuTTY. Admittedly, SSH on Windows is slower than on Linux (esp with SFTP), but that's not too bad.
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: (OT): .inputrc mapping PC keyboard to sensible set vi or set emacs functions.
by flyingmoose
in thread (OT): .inputrc mapping PC keyboard to sensible set vi or set emacs functions.
by BrowserUk
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