This is a discussion on Let's talk Slack pkg. mgt for a minute this Sun. AM within the Slackware Linux Support forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> notbob wrote: > I did too. When I narrowed it down to a google search of > > gftp-2.0.16-i486-1.tgz ...
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| notbob wrote: > I did too. When I narrowed it down to a google search of > > gftp-2.0.16-i486-1.tgz -current > > .....there was zero response. It appears to have disappeared from the face > of the Earth. Here it is ftp://ftp.hu-berlin.de/pub/mirrors/f....16-i486-1.tgz Searching with http://www.filesearching.com/advanced/ finds it quickly. Someone posted that site here a few days ago. Bill |
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| Al C. wrote: > I spend a lot of time with FTP ... but I grew > up with a split-screen client (ws_ftp) so I like gftp. Is there an > alternative anyone else can suggest just for the hell of it? > If you are just uploading and downloading files, konqueror is adequate. Just use the vertical split screen option. Bill |
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| Bill Dandreta wrote: > Al C. wrote: > >> I spend a lot of time with FTP ... but I grew >> up with a split-screen client (ws_ftp) so I like gftp. Is there an >> alternative anyone else can suggest just for the hell of it? >> > > If you are just uploading and downloading files, konqueror is adequate. > Just use the vertical split screen option. > > Bill Thanks for the tip. I didn't even know that drag-drop with the split screen would work when one of them was 'connected' via FTP to another server. This is why I've always used gftp. ANC |
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| [ot] konqueror does everything! i like using split screen mode and the fish:// protocol to copy files between machines. its less work than sftp! [very ot] Check out the KSViewPart view mode in konqueror. very cool. lets me know whats eating my drive space and where. -Adam |
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| Al C. finally wrote on Tuesday 17 August 2004 05:37 pm: t (ws_ftp) so I like gftp. Is there > an alternative anyone else can suggest just for the hell of it? No big > deal. Anyway, thanks, 'nb'. > What about KBear? I haven't heard anyone mention this, but I think it's nice, though it is (obviously) a KDE program. Is there something wrong with this program I'm not noticing? -jab3 |
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| On 2004-08-17, Bill Dandreta <wjdandreta@att.net> wrote: > http://www.filesearching.com/advanced/ > > finds it quickly. Someone posted that site here a few days ago. Well, I'll certainly bookmark it. I tried a half dozen ftp file search engines with no luck. Thank you. nb |
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