On Sat, 05 Aug 2000, you wrote: > hi, > > I could use a command line FTP client but I don't have one installed, can't > find one anyway. what package is it in? > > Thanks > Gavin Open a terminal shell and type ftp, it should start the ftp client. To cover known ground, when you get the prompt type open xxx.xxx.xxx where x is the address of the ftp server, you can also type the name, such as "open netscape.com". -- Ken Thompson Electrocom Computer Services Payette, Idaho 83661 1-888-642-7101 Sales - Services - Repair Web: http://www,nwaa.com E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Registered Linux User #183936 Driver Petition sig. # 00063954
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