In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: For Windows, you will need to download and install an SSH client program. The most popular one is Cygwin, which is available for free from the developer’s website. Download and install it like you would any other program. Another popular free program is PuTTY.  During the Cygwin installation, you must choose to install OpenSSH from the Net section. Linux and Mac OS X come with SSH already installed on the system. This is because SSH is a UNIX system, and Linux and OS X are derived from UNIX. If you have Windows 10 with the Anniversary Update, you can install the Windows Subsystem for Linux which comes with SSH preinstalled. Open the terminal program that is installed by Cygwin, or Bash on Ubuntu on Windows for Windows 10, or open the Terminal in OS X or Linux. SSH uses the terminal interface to interact with other computers. There is no graphical interface for SSH, so you will need to get comfortable typing in commands. Before you dive into creating secure keys and moving files, you’ll want to test that SSH is properly configured on your computer as well as the system you are connecting to. Enter the following command, replacing <username> with your username on the remote computer, and <remote> with the address for the remote computer or server:  $ ssh <username>@<remote> If you want to specify a port, add -p 0000, (replace 0000 with the desired port number). You will be asked for your password once the connection is established. You will not see the cursor move or any characters input when you type your password. If this step fails, then either SSH is configured incorrectly on your computer or the remote computer is not accepting SSH connections.
Summary: Install SSH. Run SSH. Test the connection.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You will be cutting the roll to create oval circles that will be joined together to create a flower shape.  Generally you can cut approximately six circles from one roll so determine the project size when gathering rolls. You will need to temporarily hold your rings together while the glue dries so procuring approximately four to six clips is a good idea. You don’t want jagged or ripped edges, so go for the super sharp pair (or sewing scissors). The Tacky Glue will be used to glue the rolls together. Once the sculpture has dried you will spray the entire piece with spray paint so select a color that will compliment your decor.
Summary: Collect enough toilet paper rolls to create your design. Rummage around for hair pins or small clips. Grab a pair of extremely sharp scissors. Purchase spray paint and Tacky Glue to hold and cover your piece.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Scions should be two dormant, or not currently sprouting, twig of about a foot long containing three to five buds.  Rootstock should be straight, smooth, vertical branches 1–2 inches (2.5–5.1 cm) in diameter. Cleft grafts should be performed right before the bark of the rootstock starts slipping (being easily peeled off) in spring. This graft is usually used for top working (changing the type of fruit) of a mature tree by being performed on a number of branches. Choose a point below which the branch is straight and blemish-free for six inches and then make a clean perpendicular cut, removing the rest of the branch. Be careful not to tear or split the branch or bark. Be sure to leave a branch that has sprouted nearby to keep nutrients moving up the tree. Use a cleft-graft knife or a hatchet to split the branch straight down the center for about 6 inches (15.2 cm). Remove the tip and the base of the scion. Beginning just below the bottom bud, make a sloping cut on either side of the scion that reaches all the way to the bottom. Using a large screwdriver or small chisel to hold open the cleft in the rootstock, insert a scion into either side of the cleft. Make sure once again that the green layer of the wood, not the bark, is aligned. No cut surface on the scion should be visible above the top of the rootstock. Pour grafting wax or asphalt water emulsion over the area to seal all cut surfaces from drying and germs. Check the seal again the next day to make sure no holes have become exposed. Keep removing all growth below the graft. Once one scion shows more promise than the other, leave that one as is while pruning the less successful graft. Two summers after grafting, remove all but the strongest scion.
Summary:
Choose your cultivar and your rootstock. Amputate your rootstock. Cleave your rootstock. Prepare the scions. Insert the scions into the rootstock. Seal the graft. Look after the graft.