Since I’ll forget…
Intrepid didn’t install openssh-server by default, only the client.
When SSH bitches about “Host key verification failed”, do:
sudo rm -rf .ssh/known_hosts
Also, I’m in love. I get asked for the keyring pw on login to connect, but Intrepid doesn’t annoy me as openSUSE did by asking for it again every goddamned time the computer went idle. I was never sure whether that was a bug or supposed to be a feature, but considering that I often use the laptop so I have something to do during commercials (I mute them, but don’t want to have to look at them, either), it was rather annoying. I use a strong password, and it’s a pain in the arse to type all over again just because the computer was idle for more than ten minutes. Yeah, I could’ve changed the time, but if I haven’t done anything for ten minutes, I want it to reduce power consumption. I just don’t want to have to enter the goddamned password again. 🙂