Is there a "K" Ftp

Is there a "K" Ftp

Post by Paul Bar » Thu, 25 Mar 1999 04:00:00



Am I overlooking it or is there no KDE based Ftp utlity? I've not found one
in my Mandrake installation, nor
have I seen reference to one on any sites. I'm so impressed with KDE in
general and Mandrake in particular
that the lack of this facility (in light of the abundance of other marvelous
utilities) surprises me.

Paul

 
 
 

Is there a "K" Ftp

Post by Stefan Taferne » Thu, 25 Mar 1999 04:00:00



> Am I overlooking it or is there no KDE based Ftp utlity? I've not found one
> in my Mandrake installation, nor
> have I seen reference to one on any sites. I'm so impressed with KDE in
> general and Mandrake in particular
> that the lack of this facility (in light of the abundance of other marvelous
> utilities) surprises me.

Kfm does ftp as it is a browser.

If you want some sort of automated download utility you might want
to take a look at kget which can be found on Kde's ftp servers.

--Stefan

 
 
 

Is there a "K" Ftp

Post by Paul Bar » Thu, 25 Mar 1999 04:00:00


Thanx all who replied...as you all kindly pointed out, the built in ftping
capabilties are really
very nice...

Paul


>Am I overlooking it or is there no KDE based Ftp utlity? I've not found one
>in my Mandrake installation, nor
>have I seen reference to one on any sites. I'm so impressed with KDE in
>general and Mandrake in particular
>that the lack of this facility (in light of the abundance of other
marvelous
>utilities) surprises me.

>Paul

 
 
 

Is there a "K" Ftp

Post by Tony Smol » Fri, 26 Mar 1999 04:00:00



>Am I overlooking it or is there no KDE based Ftp utlity? I've not found one
>in my Mandrake installation, nor
>have I seen reference to one on any sites. I'm so impressed with KDE in
>general and Mandrake in particular
>that the lack of this facility (in light of the abundance of other marvelous
>utilities) surprises me.

kfm, just type "ftp://(FTP address)" in the location box, or if its not

for your password.  

The FTP site will look just like a local directory to you, and you can drag
and drop files between the remote site and local kfm windows.

--

Tony Smolar

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