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Fedora linux gui tftp client
Fedora linux gui tftp client













Most of the time the interface didn't have too much Java lag. This could be down to the version of Java we tested it with, though. Occasionally, there seemed to be refresh problems with the remote directory listing where it didn't accurately reflect the directory we were connected to. If you're going for a file-syncing operation, there's a button right above the panel to take care of it for you. The easy-to-use queue management makes it possible to manage the demands of bulk transfers, and a scheduling system makes a reasonable stab at automating things for you.

fedora linux gui tftp client

Opening up multiple connections creates a tabbed view, so you can switch quickly between directories.

fedora linux gui tftp client

The area under the file listings is given over to the queue list, if you have one, and a logging window that shows what the server is telling you – handy for working out what's going on. The basic controls are simple, and you won't need to delve into the menus for normal transfers – drag and drop, or click the buttons.

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This is the only client on test that supports the Amazon S3 transfer protocols – a very specific usage case, but if it's important to you, this is a bit of a no-brainer.ĭownloading the install package leaves you with a folder full of stuff and a script to start up the application via Java – hardly inspiring, but a few disk accesses later you'll have a pleasant twin-panel pop-up. You might think that open source should have sewn this one up already, but there's always room for a proprietary app if it offers something novel.













Fedora linux gui tftp client