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Re: "Latest version of my favorite FTP manager FileZilla seems..."
I never thought mozilla were coding filezilla, but it make sense. For other solution there are many file manager system that have ftp and sftp connection, I use pcmanfm for example and I mount my SSH home on there in a couple click. I normally use only SCP or rsync myself and rarely reach for filezilla although I use it when really needing it.
Dec 03 · 2 weeks ago
👻 ps [OP] · Dec 03 at 18:02:
I never thought mozilla were coding filezilla
you have surprised me, haha!
So gFTP looks useful in first view, even GTK 2 yet, at least not Electron with it JS hell.
👺 daruma · Dec 03 at 22:18:
Filezilla has nothing to do with mozilla! I had to double check but I think the name is more on reference to Godzilla!
👻 darkghost · Dec 04 at 00:30:
I can't believe I didn't think of this, but the big file managers for Linux also support FTP/SFTP. Thunar, dolphin, nautilus all support typing SFTP://your.server.here
👻 ps [OP] · Dec 04 at 11:02:
I can't believe I didn't think of this, but the big file managers for Linux also support FTP/SFTP
sure, knew that, already use nautilus as webdav client for yesterweb,
but for some reasons FileZilla predictable for me by years of usage, for example have disabled drag-n-drop feature there, know how to import settings etc, but last time it rendering wrong, here is screenshot what do I mean:
maybe QT issue on wayland
Latest version of my favorite FTP manager FileZilla seems get rendering issues on Fedora 41 and Ubuntu 24.10 Thoughts to replace, but conservatively, I don't know any better app..