This is making my xchat-gnome experience rather painful. I first wrote
a simple script in Python and got that to work, then I had the weird
problems above when unloading the scripts.
I decided to change to writing the plugin in C, compiled it, loaded it,
enabled it all no problem. However whenev
I can confirm that you can get the settings to save but you have to keep
fiddling till your asked for admin privileges, as has been mentioned.
It took me many times of clicking on/off of "Connect Automatically ->
OK" and "System setting -> OK" before this finally happened. My
manually configured s
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gftp
I connect to my ftp server using SSH2, dragging individual files from
remote to local is not a problem. However if I drag a folder from
remote to local the list of files in the folder isn't added to the queue
properly. There is nothing after:
Rece
** Attachment added: "Screenshot-FileZilla.png"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19708975/Screenshot-FileZilla.png
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FileZilla's download progress bars are glitchy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/298907
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Please ignore the black boxes on the screenshot, I just added those for
privacy. The glitch is the white bars overlapping the scroll bar in the
bottom right.
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FileZilla's download progress bars are glitchy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/298907
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: filezilla
Once you have a queue of files being processed FileZilla shows a
download progress for each file. The line with the download progress
will overlap with the scroll bar if the window is too small, see my
attachment. When you scroll the queue the
mode being
favoured.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 8.10
Release:8.10
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo apt-cache policy network-manager
[sudo] password for nuttygamergeek:
network-manager:
Installed: 0.7~~svn20081018t105859-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 0.7~~svn20081018t10585