On Thursday 26 February 2015 14:04:54 Tony Baldwin wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 09:20:39AM +, Curt wrote:
> > On 2015-02-25, Wilko Fokken wrote:
> > >> I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy and
> > >> pleasant to use. GUI based. For the use of non-geeks as wel
On 2015-02-25, Wilko Fokken wrote:
>>
>> I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy and
>> pleasant
>> to use. GUI based. For the use of non-geeks as well as myself.
>>
>> Lisi
>
> My favourite ftp is mc:
> It works ftp transfers the same way as transfers within one's
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 02:11:13PM +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> Yes, I know I can STFW. I have in fact done so. But I am after personal
> experience.
>
> I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy and
> pleasant
> to use. GUI based. For the use of non-geeks as well as
> With gFTP being apparently on its way out, being apparently removed by Debian
> 8,
gftp runs well under 7.7, so you have a bit more time before having to change.
Anyway I am not unduly worried as I'll be shifting some time ahead for a
systemd-free distribution.
Cheers,
Ron.
--
See,
On 2015-02-25, Bret Busby wrote:
> On 25/02/2015, Lisi Reisz wrote:
>
>
>
>>
>> gftp *is* in Debian 7 (though apparently not in 8 - see Liam below).
>
> Hmm.
>
> With GNOME 2 having been buried by Debian 7, and gFTP being apparently
> on its way out, being apparently removed by Debian 8, maybe I
I using Krusader (http://www.krusader.org/) , work well with FTP.
On 02/24/2015 03:11 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
Yes, I know I can STFW. I have in fact done so. But I am after personal
experience.
I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy and pleasant
to use. GUI based. F
On 25/02/2015, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> IMHO - Inhalation of a Multi-leafed Herbal Opiate ;)
> --posting from alex in debian-user--
>
Then, if it is frozen (the multi-leaf thing), and a person is sucking
on it, is the person, then, sucking on a popsicle?
--
Bret Busby
Arma
On 25/02/2015, Lisi Reisz wrote:
>
> gftp *is* in Debian 7 (though apparently not in 8 - see Liam below).
Hmm.
With GNOME 2 having been buried by Debian 7, and gFTP being apparently
on its way out, being apparently removed by Debian 8, maybe I and
others like me, will be continuing to use Deb
* Liam O'Toole [2015-02-25 01:05 +]:
> On 2015-02-24, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > On Tuesday 24 February 2015 14:11:13 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> >> I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy and
> >> pleasant to use. GUI based. For the use of non-geeks as well as myself.
> >
> >
On 25/02/2015, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Wednesday 25 February 2015 06:36:18 Bret Busby wrote:
>> On 25/02/2015, Gary Dale wrote:
>> > On 24/02/15 10:01 AM, Bret Busby wrote:
>> >> On 24/02/2015, Lisi Reisz wrote:
>> >>> Yes, I know I can STFW. I have in fact done so. But I am after
>> >>> person
On Wednesday 25 February 2015 06:36:18 Bret Busby wrote:
> On 25/02/2015, Gary Dale wrote:
> > On 24/02/15 10:01 AM, Bret Busby wrote:
> >> On 24/02/2015, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> >>> Yes, I know I can STFW. I have in fact done so. But I am after
> >>> personal
> >>> experience.
> >>>
> >>> I want a
On 25/02/2015, Gary Dale wrote:
> On 24/02/15 10:01 AM, Bret Busby wrote:
>> On 24/02/2015, Lisi Reisz wrote:
>>> Yes, I know I can STFW. I have in fact done so. But I am after
>>> personal
>>> experience.
>>>
>>> I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy and
>>> pleasan
On 24/02/15 10:01 AM, Bret Busby wrote:
On 24/02/2015, Lisi Reisz wrote:
Yes, I know I can STFW. I have in fact done so. But I am after personal
experience.
I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy and
pleasant
to use. GUI based. For the use of non-geeks as well as
On 2015-02-24, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 February 2015 14:11:13 Lisi Reisz wrote:
>> I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy and
>> pleasant to use. GUI based. For the use of non-geeks as well as myself.
>
> Many thanks to all who replied. I looked at all the s
On Tuesday 24 February 2015 14:11:13 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy and
> pleasant to use. GUI based. For the use of non-geeks as well as myself.
Many thanks to all who replied. I looked at all the suggestions, but have
chosen gFTP - partl
On Tue, 2015-02-24 at 09:32 -0800, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Feb 2015, Lisi Reisz wrote:
>
> > Yes, I know I can STFW. I have in fact done so. But I am after
> > personal experience.
> >
> > I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy and
> > pleasant to use. G
On Tue, 24 Feb 2015, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> Yes, I know I can STFW. I have in fact done so. But I am after
> personal experience.
>
> I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy and
> pleasant to use. GUI based. For the use of non-geeks as well as
> myself.
FileZilla. N
On Tue, 24 Feb 2015 14:11:13 +
Lisi Reisz wrote:
> I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy and
> pleasant
> to use. GUI based. For the use of non-geeks as well as myself.
I am quite pleased with Gftp.
Cheers,
Ron.
--
I don't like spinach, a
On 24/02/2015, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> Yes, I know I can STFW. I have in fact done so. But I am after personal
> experience.
>
> I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy and
> pleasant
> to use. GUI based. For the use of non-geeks as well as myself.
>
> Lisi
>
>
For which
On Tue, 24 Feb 2015 16:22:45 +0200
Johann Spies wrote:
> On 24 February 2015 at 16:11, Lisi Reisz wrote:
>
> > Yes, I know I can STFW. I have in fact done so. But I am after
> > personal experience.
> >
> > I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy
> > and pleasant
> >
On 24 February 2015 at 16:11, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> Yes, I know I can STFW. I have in fact done so. But I am after personal
> experience.
>
> I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy and
> pleasant
> to use. GUI based. For the use of non-geeks as well as myself.
>
>
If
Yes, I know I can STFW. I have in fact done so. But I am after personal
experience.
I want a simple ftp client, for putting not getting, that is easy and pleasant
to use. GUI based. For the use of non-geeks as well as myself.
Lisi
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On Tuesday 02 November 2004 15:57, Justin Guerin wrote:
[...]
> If you're using KDE, you can use your favorite HTML editor and
bookmark the
> FTP site in the file open dialog. Just enter the FTP information in
the
> "often used folders" bar (the one at the top), in the form
> ftp://[EMAIL PRO
On Monday 01 November 2004 14:41, Richard Lyons wrote:
> Any recommendations for convenient ftp client for uploading web pages,
> galleries, etc., and for updating the same?
>
> I used to use gftp -- but it has become cranky (in Sarge, under icewm,
> it is liable to crashes, cannot use bookmarks pr
On Monday 01 November 2004 22:06, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 22:41 +0100, Richard Lyons wrote:
> > Any recommendations for convenient ftp client for uploading web
pages,
> > galleries, etc., and for updating the same?
> >
> [snip]
> >
> > I tried ncftp2, which is ok, as far as i
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 22:41 +0100, Richard Lyons wrote:
> Any recommendations for convenient ftp client for uploading web pages,
> galleries, etc., and for updating the same?
>
[snip]
>
> I tried ncftp2, which is ok, as far as it goes.
Package ncftp is a newer version than ncftp2.
Have you tri
Any recommendations for convenient ftp client for uploading web pages,
galleries, etc., and for updating the same?
I used to use gftp -- but it has become cranky (in Sarge, under icewm,
it is liable to crashes, cannot use bookmarks properly, etc.), and I
prefer not to have to load up all that g
My primary potato box is running the wu-ftpd in stable. I use it
to copy files (mostly backups) to/from the Win boxen on my 100mbit/s
LAN.
Today I needed to copy 3 ~1GB files to the Linux machine.
I started out with BulletProofFTP, which gave me a shocking 400KB/s.
Then WS-FTP LE: 3000KB/s
Then W
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On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Bakosi Jozsef wrote:
>On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Bryan Scaringe wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to get an FTP client for Linux that is graphical, and
>> supports bookmarks. Something like gFTP or IglooFTP.
>>
Try WXftp GTK+ by Alexander Yukhimets. It is
TED]>
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: STABLE graphical FTP clients?
>
> Hi,
> I have these ftps on my machine, looks like xftp is what you want.
>
> shao:/home/shao$ dpkg --list | grep ftp
> ii cftp0.9-10
* Phillip Deackes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I use WXftp, a GTK app. Very nice, very stable. The WXftp web site address
> is:
Pavuk is another GTK+ app (can also be used from the command line):
http://www.idata.sk/~ondrej/pavuk/
--
Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Bryan Scaringe hat gesagt: // Bryan Scaringe wrote:
> IglooFTP is somewhat more stable, but still not enough to be useful.
> This morning, it kept dying of a "broken pipe". I had to boot to
> Windows and run CuteFTP to find out that the site I was uploading to
> was full. I can't believe that Ig
Bryan Scaringe wrote:
>
> I'm trying to get an FTP client for Linux that is graphical, and
> supports bookmarks. Something like gFTP or IglooFTP.
>
> gFTP is *very unstable* and usually segfaults with just about any
> operation. I'm using the latest version, 2.0.2, but have noticed
> this with a
On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Bryan Scaringe wrote:
> I'm trying to get an FTP client for Linux that is graphical, and
> supports bookmarks. Something like gFTP or IglooFTP.
Try wxftp. Avail. as .deb.
regards,
= = Andre M. Varon Lasaltech Incorporated
= = == Technical Head Fax-Tel: (034)435-0836
I've been very happy with IglooFTP. It's better than any graphical FTP
clients I've seen anywhere.
On 20 Jul, Bryan Scaringe wrote:
| I'm trying to get an FTP client for Linux that is graphical, and
| supports bookmarks. Something like gFTP or IglooFTP.
|
| gF
Hi,
I have these ftps on my machine, looks like xftp is what you want.
shao:/home/shao$ dpkg --list | grep ftp
ii cftp0.9-10 A full-screen ftp client.
ii dpkg-ftp1.4.10 Ftp method for dselect.
ii lftp1.1.981
Try wx_ftp. I think there is a deb. I got the tar version myself. It's the
Linux version of ws_ftp
Rod..
> -Original Message-
> From: Bryan Scaringe [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 11:53 AM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject:
>> I'm trying to get an FTP client for Linux that is graphical, and
>> supports bookmarks. Something like gFTP or IglooFTP.
Netscape will work; use ftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ and netscape will
prompt you once for the password. Once you are connected, you use the
'Upload' command on the file menu,
On 20-Jul-99 Bryan Scaringe wrote:
> IglooFTP is somewhat more stable, but still not enough to be useful.
> This morning, it kept dying of a "broken pipe". I had to boot to
> Windows and run CuteFTP to find out that the site I was uploading to
> was full. I can't believe that IglooFTP couldn't h
On Tue, Jul 20, 1999 at 11:53:27AM -0400, Bryan Scaringe wrote:
> I'm trying to get an FTP client for Linux that is graphical, and
> supports bookmarks. Something like gFTP or IglooFTP.
>
> gFTP is *very unstable* and usually segfaults with just about any
> operation. I'm using the latest version
Bryan Scaringe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
=> I'm trying to get an FTP client for Linux that is graphical, and
=> supports bookmarks. Something like gFTP or IglooFTP.
I use WXftp, a GTK app. Very nice, very stable. The WXftp web site address
is:
http://pages.nyu.edu/~aqy6633/WXFTP/index.html
It
On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Bryan Scaringe wrote:
> I'm trying to get an FTP client for Linux that is graphical, and
> supports bookmarks. Something like gFTP or IglooFTP.
>
> gFTP is *very unstable* and usually segfaults with just about any
> operation. I'm using the latest version, 2.0.2, but have
I'm trying to get an FTP client for Linux that is graphical, and
supports bookmarks. Something like gFTP or IglooFTP.
gFTP is *very unstable* and usually segfaults with just about any
operation. I'm using the latest version, 2.0.2, but have noticed
this with all other versions I have ever used.
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