mc queues background copy jobs and only one is running at a given point in
time.
On Sat, 3 Nov 2018, Rotten Johnny via mc wrote:
Hi all
I need to copy selective folder trees from a networked drive to a
headless machine running debian.
I'd like to queue the copy operations without choking
* Ivan Pizhenko via mc-devel, 28.10.18 21:52
> Hi, I'm wondering why following happens:
> In Ubuntu and FreeBSD, when I am pressing Ctrl+J in MC, it puts name
> of file on which file cursor is currently on. But this doesn't work in
> CentOS and RHEL.
> How to fix that in CentOS and RHEL?
> Ivan.
Hi all
I need to copy selective folder trees from a networked drive to a
headless machine running debian.
I'd like to queue the copy operations without choking the hardware
through concurrent copy jobs and was wondering whether a series of
backgrounded copy operations in mc queues them or
Hi, I'm wondering why following happens:
In Ubuntu and FreeBSD, when I am pressing Ctrl+J in MC, it puts name
of file on which file cursor is currently on. But this doesn't work in
CentOS and RHEL.
How to fix that in CentOS and RHEL?
Ivan.
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