At 01:59 AM 8/22/99 -0500, John Foster wrote: >André Bell wrote: >> >> Do you have a suggested GUI for apache and ftp? > >see http://www.littleigloo.org/ for the slickest ftp GUI around it's >shareware and worth every penny. >
Nice site. Looks like a real nice ftp program too. The only question I have (being new to linux) is which version do I download? All other linux downloads I've come across so far only had one version and one tar/gzip to download. Not three different linux versions as below. GLIBC2 distribution (for RedHat, Mandrake, Suse, Caldera, etc.) IglooFTP-PRO-0.9.1-linux-ix86-glibc2.tar.gz LIBC5 distribution (for Slackware) IglooFTP-PRO-0.9.1-linux-ix86-libc5.tar.gz RPM package (for RedHat, Mandrake, etc.) IglooFTP-PRO-0.9.1-1.i386.rpm I have a general idea that if I download the rpm package I will have to use a tool (like alien or RPM which are already installed on my system though never used) to convert rpm packages to debian friendly packages(?). If there are other tools that I should or must use please let me know. Though I'm completely unfamiliar with the other two packages (GLIBC2 & LIBC5) so I have no clue what I need to do to make them debian-friendly. I'm guessing they are a form of the C programming language, which are not installed on my debian version. Hopefully I don't need to learn to program in C to be able to download and use the software. :( Thanks! Andre