Hi,

On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 10:00, Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please tell me how to do this?

>> Try running strace to see when gtfp crashes.

$ strace -tt -s 1024 -f -o /tmp/strace_gftp.txt gftp ...

Where "gftp ..." is the command line you want to run.

The output will be in /tmp/strace_gftp.txt, if you look at the end of
that file you will see what gftp was doing when it crashed. You may
try to send the last few lines of the file to this list (the whole
file will certainly be blocked because of the attachment size) for us
to help you figure out what was going on.

>> Probably ~/.xsession-errors could have some useful info.

$ cat ~/.xsession-errors

This should show you if there was an error in an X application, this
file is basically the stderr of all the applications launched from X
(IIRC).

HTH,
Filipe
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