Re: [orca-list] OT: Two questions (Mate Q and picking a forum software)
- From: Jace Kattalakis <khalfang1366 gmail com>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] OT: Two questions (Mate Q and picking a forum software)
- Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2018 08:58:20 +0100
Okaya mix o commect to...and lftp and such sorted it...thanks guys.
Now to hunt down extensions I want...
On 08/19/2018 06:59 AM, Didier Spaier wrote:
For me command line tool are always more accessible than graphical ones.
I will mention sftp, curl, lftp, rsync. All have man pages and --help option, with a remote host rsync needs
that rsync protocol be allowed.
I like lftp. For instance: "lftp -c "mirror <some remote host>". Also, just type lftp to start it in interactive mode,
then "help" to know the available commands.
Didier
On 08/19/2018 07:27 AM, Jace Kattalakis via orca-list wrote:
Okay gonna try writing this since Thunderbird loves to not send....
Got the source for a forum I'd like to use from the developer's site....now what's the best/most
acessible/easiest to use FTP client for pulling down stuff/uploading stuff to a server? Filezilla's
an....annoying choice for me. So...any others are appreciated
On 08/17/2018 11:47 AM, Jace Kattalakis wrote:
Just wanted to add onto my previous replies....
Tried SMF. It won't, by default let me jump between posts by headings which is something I for one would
like. That being said, the roup wants simple, lightweight and easy....and for the blind users in it I've been
getting talk of hey, Jace, youknow of any that will let each post be its own heading?
Off the top of my head, I know of a few but I'm still looking for that one forum software that ticks all the
boxes, ya know?
Also, related note, I'm impressed showing Mate to a Windows user and them being right at home after I said
hey, you hit the windows key, you got a start menu, you can right click, you can do everything and it's just
different ways o doing stuff. Think I lucked out with that one
On 08/16/2018 09:04 PM, Kyle via orca-list wrote:
I can't speak for everyone who will be using your forum, but SMF seems to be less cluttered as I look at it.
It does have some pretty good locking features and such as well, though I haven't really done much admin
stuff on it. PHPBB really isn't bad either, so it's definitely worth a look, especially if it looks better to
you from the point of view of an admin as well as a user.
Imetumwa kutoka jukwaa lako
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