When I was teaching myself Linux about nine years ago and X was still having
growing pains Midnight Commander probably meant the difference between
learning linux and giving up as most work was done from the command line.
I realized today that I never said thanks back then when it probably
Amen - its still a 'crutch' even in todays environment (-:
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My wishlist for the inbuilt FTP transfer of midnight commander:
a) Support TLS and other crypted FTP transfer, directly (plz no TLSWRAP)
b) Support for sending Anti-Timeout commands every 15-30 seconds or
so, in the background !
c) Support for sending raw FTP commands(as needed when
On 2007/05/03 12:27 (GMT-0400) Donofrio, Lewis apparently typed:
Robert Black wrote:
When I was teaching myself Linux about nine years ago and X was still having
growing pains Midnight Commander probably meant the difference between
learning linux and giving up as most work was done from
Hello Alexander,
On Thu, 03 May 2007 19:15:56 +0200 Alexander Oberhuber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
My wishlist for the inbuilt FTP transfer of midnight commander:
a) Support TLS and other crypted FTP transfer, directly (plz no TLSWRAP)
b) Support for sending Anti-Timeout commands every
Dear Robert
When you find the author, add my name with exactly the same words as your's
and the same time
in the boat, it was 1996 I started and mc was essential for doing everything
I could not do in
Unix environment. Even today I do not install Linux without mc.
Add my name.
Tarcisio
Update of bug #16328 (project mc):
Open/Closed:Open = Closed
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Follow-up Comment #2, patch #5893 (project mc):
I just poured in horizontal diff highlight a la xxdiff.
(file #12685, file #12686)
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