if you want a straight telnet connection, why not simply use the telnet
command?
if you actually need putty for some reason, why not install the ubuntu putty
client?
if by chance you want 3270 connectivity, install x3270.
in this instance it would seem using wine is just adding unnecessary
complexity
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 4:34 PM, hany <wineforum-user at winehq.org>
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> this is the first time to use wine,i installed wine in ubuntu 9 ant try to
> execute putty v.60 all done ,but i can not prompt to login to any servers
> when i telnet any server
> please help me this is urgent for me, my whole carrier life depending on
> your help?
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