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| I searched for an FTP program to put websites on line but I didn't exactly found what I was looking for. ( something with a nice GUI ) However under "Places" I found "connect to server" and I connected to an FTP server on one of my computers, so far so good. After this, I see under "places" the IP address of that computer and when I try to open that I get after quite some time, an error "could not open location IP address Details unknown error code 46" When I try to "Search for Files" ( under "Places too ) the windows doesn't open anymore. I Guess these thing are related to each other. How do I see what applications are running, how do I kill an application and di I get rid of this problem ? ( Not opening the search windows anymore ) Sorry for all these questions I am rather new here and I have got most things I need running now, however many things are still a mystery to me. Edmund |
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| On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 22:28:24 +0200, Edmund wrote: > I searched for an FTP program to put websites on line but I didn't exactly > found what I was looking for. ( something with a nice GUI ) However under > "Places" I found "connect to server" and I connected to an FTP server on > one of my computers, so far so good. Have you tried the FireFTP add-on to Firefox? That has a very nice GUI. -- Phil Stovell, Hampshire, UK |
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| Phil Stovell wrote: > On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 22:28:24 +0200, Edmund wrote: > >> I searched for an FTP program to put websites on line but I didn't exactly >> found what I was looking for. ( something with a nice GUI ) However under >> "Places" I found "connect to server" and I connected to an FTP server on >> one of my computers, so far so good. > > Have you tried the FireFTP add-on to Firefox? That has a very nice GUI. That doesn't show up in my synaptic/repositories. Edmund |
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| On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 12:28:55 +0200, Edmund wrote: > Phil Stovell wrote: >> On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 22:28:24 +0200, Edmund wrote: >> >>> I searched for an FTP program to put websites on line but I didn't >>> exactly found what I was looking for. ( something with a nice GUI ) >>> However under "Places" I found "connect to server" and I connected to >>> an FTP server on one of my computers, so far so good. >> >> Have you tried the FireFTP add-on to Firefox? That has a very nice GUI. > > That doesn't show up in my synaptic/repositories. You download through Firefox. Start FF, then Tools -> Add-ons. Click get extensions (bottom right corner). You can find it there, there's lots of good add-ons. Direct link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/684 HTH. > > Edmund -- Phil Stovell, Hampshire, UK |