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Re: transfer files



Chris Mason wrote:
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> I'm used to transferring whole directory trees with ws-ftp under windows.
> When using Linux fom the shell, what's the easiest way to do the same thing?
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I like ncftp.  You can use "get -R DIRNAME" to fetch recursively,
maintaining the remote directory structure.  It's command line, though. 
If you're looking for somethinge comparable to ws-ftp for X, you might
try wxftp-gtk.

	-Brian
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