On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 04:55:32PM +, Pollywog wrote:
> I have to work with an ftp site that does not also have ssh or telnet access
> and I need to move files between directories. gftp apparently does not have
> a feature to copy and paste files. I tried it with the file manager and it
>
Pollywog wrote:
> I have to work with an ftp site that does not also have ssh or telnet access
> and I need to move files between directories. gftp apparently does not have
> a feature to copy and paste files. I tried it with the file manager and it
> also does not work (the "paste" menu is gr
On 06/02/2005 05:09 pm, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 04:55:32PM +, Pollywog wrote:
> > I have to work with an ftp site that does not also have ssh or telnet
> > access and I need to move files between directories. gftp apparently
> > does not have a feature to copy and p
On 06/02/2005 05:08 pm, rich lott wrote:
> konqueror
>
> it's an amazing file manager, and deals wonderfully with ftp, sftp and even
> smb:// for windoze shares.
>
I tried it in Xandros and it did not do what I need done. I will try next on
another machine that runs Debian.
thanks
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To UNSU
konqueror
it's an amazing file manager, and deals wonderfully with ftp, sftp and even
smb:// for windoze shares.
rich
On Thursday 2 June 2005 17:55, Pollywog wrote:
> I have to work with an ftp site that does not also have ssh or telnet
> access and I need to move files between directories. g
On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 04:55:32PM +, Pollywog wrote:
> I have to work with an ftp site that does not also have ssh or telnet access
> and I need to move files between directories. gftp apparently does not have
> a feature to copy and paste files. I tried it with the file manager and it
>
I have to work with an ftp site that does not also have ssh or telnet access
and I need to move files between directories. gftp apparently does not have
a feature to copy and paste files. I tried it with the file manager and it
also does not work (the "paste" menu is grayed out). The command
I use pavuk. URL: http://www.idata.sk/~ondrej/pavuk. I think you can also
apt-get it. (I use Mandrake to connect to the Net.)
On Mon, 09 Oct 2000, Chris Mason wrote:
> I'm looking for a graphical FTP program to use under KDE. My windows program
> is ws-ftp so anything similar would be best.
>
> C
On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 06:19:21PM -0400, Chris Mason wrote:
> I'm looking for a graphical FTP program to use under KDE. My windows program
> is ws-ftp so anything similar would be best.
>
Just in case you don't know, the KDE File Manager ( kfm with KDE 1.x,
konqueror with kde2.0 ) can be also use
Chris Mason wrote:
>
> I'm looking for a graphical FTP program to use under KDE. My windows program
> is ws-ftp so anything similar would be best.
I think the most similar is WXftp. There are several types to choose
from. I prefer the Motif statical
gFTP works well. I also like to have wget and ncftp around (which are
not windowish).
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At 06:19 PM 10/8/2000 -0400, Chris Mason wrote:
>I'm looking for a graphical FTP program to use under KDE. My windows program
>is ws-ftp so anything similar would be best.
Assuming you have GTK installed i don't think you can go past gftp
its simple, full featured and works.
Regs
John
Chris,
Try gftp. The homepage is: http://gftp.seul.org/
The deb package is: gftp
Regards,
Bill
On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 06:19:21PM -0400, Chris Mason wrote:
> I'm looking for a graphical FTP program to use under KDE. My windows program
> is ws-ftp so anything similar would be best.
>
> Chris
I'm looking for a graphical FTP program to use under KDE. My windows program
is ws-ftp so anything similar would be best.
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