No, they haven't worked the bugs out of the built-in FTP client yet.
Hence my use of KBear for FTP. I'll happily use the built-in FTP client
once it works well enough to be dependable.  ;)

-JM

Russ wrote:

>I like Redhat Fedora myself.  As far as CFEclipse, it has an ftp client
>built in, although I don't think they've worked all the bugs out yet... And
>it doesn't support secure FTP afaik, but it's better then nothing. 
>
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Jordan Michaels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 11:29 AM
>>To: CF-Talk
>>Subject: Re: Slightly OT:Linux distro for CF Developers
>>
>>Hi Steve,
>>
>>I admire someone as open-minded as you. The desire to learn new things
>>and try new ways of doing things is an attribute that deserves respect.
>>
>>I'm a linux man myself. I'm currently writing you from a SuSE Linux
>>system and I'd recommend SuSE Linux for both your server and PC
>>environment - as that's what I do myself. There are other great distro's
>>out there, but SuSE is widely supported in both servers and desktops and
>>I find that makes my life easier most times. SuSE 10 can also be
>>downloaded for free at www.opensuse.org. What's more, Macromedia/Adobe
>>officially supports it as a server environment. I don't know if the
>>developer edition works on Linux, but I know the Server works great on
>>it. The viviotech.net web site is a SuSE server.
>>
>>For an IDE, I'd highly recommend the Eclipse/CFEclipse combo. It takes a
>>little getting used to, but so did dreamweaver when you first started
>>using it. ;) For FTP, I use the KBear client that comes with OpenSuSE.
>>It reminds me of what I used to do with CFStudio and WS_FTP LE back in
>>the day. Again, it'll take a little getting used to when you first get
>>into it, but once you're familiar with it it's pretty slick.
>>
>>Hope this helps!
>>
>>Warm regards,
>>Jordan Michaels
>>Vivio Technologies
>>
>>
>>
>>DURETTE, STEVEN J (AIT) wrote:
>>
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>>
>>>Hi all,
>>>
>>>After many years, I decided to go back to school and finish my degree...
>>>One of my current classes is Linux + Certification and I am going to
>>>have a project.
>>>
>>>I was thinking that my project would be to create a Linux distro that
>>>had just the tools needed by ColdFusion developers to do their work.
>>>
>>>That being said, I have some questions for everyone on the list.  Is
>>>there anyone out there that is using Linux as a CF Development
>>>environment?  What software are you using to do it?  What extra software
>>>do you use that might not be used directly for you coding but is needed
>>>to do your job?  Is there a CF Developer Edition for Linux?  (Of course
>>>I'm thinking with Linux that the editor would probably be Eclipse with
>>>the cfeclipse plug-in)
>>>
>>>I'm from an entirely Windows background, so this is going to be
>>>interesting.
>>>
>>>I'd also like to hear what Windows programs that developers just can't
>>>seem to be without.  Maybe I can find Linux versions.
>>>
>>>Comments?  Questions?  I'd love to hear them.
>>>
>>>I'm also considering doing a Linux distro for Database Administrators so
>>>if you know of Linux software to manage MSSQL, Oracle, mySQL, etc I'd
>>>love to hear about those also!
>>>
>>>Steve Durette
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>      
>>>
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