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In KDE with Debian 3.1r3 base, how can a ftp site be draged and dropped to the harddrive without Access being Denied?
Second question, on the other end of things, how can an ftp site be moved into a file like /etc/file.txt be written in Linux(Debian) with my internet connection already established from the root# or maybe a apt-get install <PKG>?
In KDE with Debian 3.1r3 base, how can a ftp site be draged and dropped to the harddrive without Access being Denied?
What are you trying to accomplish here? Since it is not really clear what you saying.
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Originally Posted by @er<>
Second question, on the other end of things, how can an ftp site be moved into a file like /etc/file.txt be written in Linux(Debian) with my internet connection already established from the root# or maybe a apt-get install <PKG>?
What are you trying to moving into the text file ? The directory listing of the FTP?
A little clarification would help you getting an answer.
Sorry for thread hijacking, but if this is what OP means, then I, too, would like to know how one can get the listing of a remote directory [say, ftp site] piped into a local file.
When it's a local directory, I just do
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