Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Nikon 1200 Rangefinder Battery

gnome ftp.

not really much to say on this subject, only meant to illustrate a little story ...

and starts for about 5 years old when first used ftp protocol, that was my first step in the Linux world, before that was just a windows user who knew nothing other than explorer and iexplorer.

Well, I needed to download the first Linux distro that I knew and that was redhat, but as I knew nothing about iso files or anything of these, then I'll lose rpm rpm (without knowing it was that really) and from a msdos window (because I found a howto and was the only example explained).

that was rather complicated (it was very fish) and good, I came across a program to transfer the WS_FTP ftp windows and clear, then I downloaded the pro version (I was a bit daring and gave them that could crack any baaaaaaaaa windows program), so I got used to using it until I complete my transition to Linux, well, the matter is that Linux always used the gftp-gtk, because it has an interface very similar to WS_FTP, but these days and had to traginar with many files in multiple hosting, download, upload and delete, the same thing over and over again, an average of 18,000 files a day, that the truth is complicated by the gftp-gtk, because when it does not hang, it just explodes and does not notify anything (uurrgggg) so I was about to go mad, did not know which hosting already had all the files and which was halfway, a very tiresome.

The solution because I had the fabulous idea to install the kbear, a teddy kde for ftp transfers and Uala, does the same pod (although each is hanging a whistle sounds typical kde applications) so the kbear Nor was any good solution, look for my cd's old, found that of winxp, I put to download WS_FTP when they find a little old to install HD is when .... I thought
using nautilus (the last time you use it for ftp hung horrible, now I'm using ubuntu dapper with nautilus 2.14.3)
Because I had not happened before!

nautilus is great, no crashes, no one dies, it works with multiple servers and you can copy from one server to another without noticing it, is ultimately the best, so I uninstall the annoying kbear and all its dependencies and I stay with nautilus (I also delete the downloaded WS_FTP had already :-)

0 comments:

Post a Comment