Re: Weird ncftp Issue?

2016-03-07 Thread Tony Baechler
I agree with Tim. It's probably not the operating system or pure-ftpd. I've had very good luck with pure-ftpd here and lots of people had no problem downloading. It could be a passive mode issue or something in how pure-ftpd is configured, but I suggest rsync. It's a lot more secure, gives you m

Re: Weird ncftp Issue?

2016-03-07 Thread Tim Chase
On March 7, 2016, Tony Baechler wrote: > Tim is wrong in that rsync doesn't support telnet. It does support > rsh, but again, I would strongly recommend using ssh for security. Doh, sorry I remembered it worked over an insecure protocol and jumped to the conclusion that it was telnet, but you're

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] another reason not to like pulseaudio

2016-03-07 Thread Bryan Duarte
> Jude, I found the same thing happen to me also with the pulse audio not ever fully being removed as a priority audio output device. I have attempted to change its order, completely turn it off, and set the USB audio driver as the priority audio output device yet speech will not deploy through

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] another reason not to like pulseaudio

2016-03-07 Thread Joel Roth
Bryan Duarte wrote: > > Jude, > I found the same thing happen to me also with the pulse > audio not ever fully being removed as a priority audio > output device. I have attempted to change its order, > completely turn it off, and set the USB audio driver as > the priority audio output device yet

Re: Weird ncftp Issue?

2016-03-07 Thread Karen Lewellen
Although I am not a Linux user, i can say firmly that sftp works fine with shellworld...I use it rather much truth be told smiles. Just a thought from the corner, Kare On Mon, 7 Mar 2016, Tim Chase wrote: On March 7, 2016, Tony Baechler wrote: Tim is wrong in that rsync doesn't support tel

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] another reason not to like pulseaudio

2016-03-07 Thread Jude DaShiell
For the record I'm using talkingarchlinux http://talkingarch.tk/ and I learned from a contact on another list that the espeak package which is used by espeakup is the package that provides espeakup espeakup's audio support. Having downloaded the espeak package from the archlinux community repo

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] another reason not to like pulseaudio

2016-03-07 Thread Jude DaShiell
Talkingarchlinux has system.d by default installing along with pulseaudio also as default. I didn't know about de-vua and when it gets available will be interested to test it since that distro is interested in acessibility, it's important to support those with interests in helping accessibilit