Christoph Wickert wrote: > I don't think we should add Filezilla. IIRC we had gftp and removed it > because the same FTP can be done with Thunar and gigilo, too. Now that > Thunar was ported to gvfs it runs way smoother and supports more > protocols such as SFTP. I really think we want to showcase the new > Thunar version in Fedora 15.
Agree we should showcase Thunar, no question. Not a Thunar expert, at all, but wasn't sure it could be switched to working through an SSH tunnel, whereas Filezilla can be - FZ can be set to proxy through an arbitrary port on localhost. Can Thunar be set up to do that, too, perhaps in the new version? > > I agree a graphical download manager would be nice, but both firefox and > midiro have their download managers. The problem with gwget is that is > pretty much dead, no release for years and no bugfixes or even response > from the developer in GNOME bugzilla. I have quite a long list of gwget > bugs. Ok, sounds good. > > IIRC GSTM (gnome-ssh-tunnel-manager) is not in Fedora. I did package it > some time ago and might submit it for review. > We're only using F14 repo and RPMfusionF14 repo, so maybe we just found the file in an earlier release archive and did some kind of direct install. On our systems (both FC13, and FC14, on different netbooks), gpk tells us we are running gstm-1.2-11.fc12 We do find that the graphical manager helps; SSH's command line syntax seems to easily trip us up with its variations of tunnel schemes and port addresses and destination address, and forwards, etc. Just a quick comment on Thunderbird. We've had to stop using it. It just seems impossible to set up the current version to use secure IMAP on a local network. Its 'new' auto-setup scheme keeps trying to reach a POP ISP-type of system. We're using Claws now on FC14. Christoph, whatever you decide from all the suggestions you get will be good (the existing spins are pretty good in my view given the CD limitation) - my wish is only to let you know what we as a user find that we need and, more importantly, why. (Our work is mostly offsite.) Hopefully, with everyone's suggestions and ideas, the spin will represent a good compromise. regards, Ron _______________________________________________ xfce mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/xfce
