Thank you very much.
IMHO, the way things are going at this point are perfect for this time
and place: slowly working out bugs and making minor tweaks and improvements.
Until something changes and the move to 5.0.0 series becomes clear
(likely some major change in an underlying dependency,
Hi,
I'm glad to announce the availability of mc-4.8.17!
This is a maintenance release that includes bugfixes for a bunch of very
annoying bugs that surfaced in the previous version (FISH, patchfs,
segfault and tcsh detection on FreeBSD) and brings several new features.
Copy & move operations
Hi,
I'm glad to announce the availability of mc-4.8.17!
This is a maintenance release that includes bugfixes for a bunch of very
annoying bugs that surfaced in the previous version (FISH, patchfs,
segfault and tcsh detection on FreeBSD) and brings several new features.
Copy & move operations
> I re-discover smbfs after few years, I see it's still as slow and
> itchy as it was
Yes, the performance and bugginess of Samba / smbfs have not been improving at
all. Which is probably not the developers' fault, but a poorly designed
protocol.
If your setup allows it, you might want to