[PLUG] USB 3.1 Gen 2

2019-09-27 Thread OR Linux Jobs
Hello Portland If I understand correctly, USB 3.1 Gen 2 refers to the protocol that supports 10 Gbps and the USB type C connector. (please correct me if I am mistaken) Is there an existing Linux distribution that supports this? If not, does anyone have a recommendation or tips for how to proceed

[PLUG] Using filezilla

2019-09-27 Thread Rich Shepard
I need to download a 75M data file and the source makes it available on only their filezilla server. I've installed filezilla here and added the server names the source's instructions tell me to, but I cannot find how to connect to their server and download the file. Filezilla's server

Re: [PLUG] Using filezilla

2019-09-27 Thread wes
On Fri, Sep 27, 2019 at 1:03 PM Rich Shepard wrote: > I need to download a 75M data file and the source makes it available on > only > their filezilla server. I've installed filezilla Filezilla is software that implements well-known and supported file transfer types, the same ones you mention

Re: [PLUG] Source code to Windows 9x and ME...

2019-09-27 Thread Rodney W. Grimes
> On Thu, 26 Sep 2019 09:02:44 -0700 (PDT) > "Rodney W. Grimes" wrote: > > > > On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 8:36 AM Michael C Robinson > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > Is it possible to get the source code to Windows 9x and ME since > > > > Microsoft isn't supporting it anymore? > > > > One would want

Re: [PLUG] USB 3.1 Gen 2

2019-09-27 Thread Ben Koenig
That moment when you are about to hit send and another email shows up. I can't stand it when the emails get all out of order! To elaborate, since I work with this kinds of devices all the time. My company designs SSD/HDD enclosures of various shapes and sizes, including some USB-C devices. You

Re: [PLUG] USB 3.1 Gen 2

2019-09-27 Thread Tomas Kuchta
USB 3.1 gen 2 is supported by Linux kernel, thus by mainstream Linux distributions such as recent Ubuntu, openSuSE, Fedora. Writing to NTFS formatted disk also works fine, in my experience with the above distributions, if you install required software. Does it work at full speed? Probably not

Re: [PLUG] USB 3.1 Gen 2

2019-09-27 Thread alan
> Hello Portland > > If I understand correctly, USB 3.1 Gen 2 refers to the protocol that > supports 10 Gbps and the USB type C connector. (please correct me if I am > mistaken) > > Is there an existing Linux distribution that supports this? > If not, does anyone have a recommendation or tips

Re: [PLUG] USB 3.1 Gen 2

2019-09-27 Thread OR Linux Jobs
Thank you for all of these great replies. This helped me a lot. I'm not done with reading these replies. My summary of what I got so far from a few glances at your replies: 1) I'm not going to bother buying any equipment that is any faster than what used to be called USB 3.0 i.e. now called USB

Re: [PLUG] Using filezilla

2019-09-27 Thread Rich Shepard
On Fri, 27 Sep 2019, wes wrote: You should probably just use the tools you're familiar with, and adapt the instructions provided to you to suit. wes, I tried sftp and it failed to connect. Now they've provided a username and password I'll try again, specifying those on the command line.

Re: [PLUG] Using filezilla

2019-09-27 Thread Rich Shepard
On Fri, 27 Sep 2019, wes wrote: What specific steps did you take? $ sftp -oPort=22 dgmi-dl-gue...@filedrop.dogami.oregon.gov Permission denied (password). Couldn't read packet: Connection reset by peer sftp properly doesn't ask for a password sent in plain text from the command line. When I

Re: [PLUG] Using filezilla

2019-09-27 Thread Rich Shepard
On Fri, 27 Sep 2019, Rich Shepard wrote: What specific steps did you take? Here is the result of another try: $ ncftpget -u DGMI-DL-Guest1 -p ftp://filedrop.dogami.oregon.gov Could not connect to filedrop.dogami.oregon.gov -- try again later: Connection timed out. Rich

Re: [PLUG] Using filezilla

2019-09-27 Thread Ben Koenig
If this really is a normal FTP server, try the gFTP client that ships with Slackware. $ gftp I know a lot of people will recommend Filezilla but you shouldn't need to use it. I'd try the default and see if you can get that working. Go with Filezilla only if it has some features you really

Re: [PLUG] Using filezilla

2019-09-27 Thread Rich Shepard
On Fri, 27 Sep 2019, Dick Steffens wrote: Looks like the client is available at SlackBuilds: https://slackbuilds.org/repository/13.0/network/filezilla/ Dick, That's what I installed. I looked at all menus and couldn't find anything that let me open a connection. The application offered to

Re: [PLUG] Using filezilla

2019-09-27 Thread Rich Shepard
On Fri, 27 Sep 2019, Ben Koenig wrote: If this really is a normal FTP server, try the gFTP client that ships with Slackware. $ gftp Ben, Okay. Tomorrow. I know a lot of people will recommend Filezilla but you shouldn't need to use it. I'd try the default and see if you can get that

Re: [PLUG] Using filezilla

2019-09-27 Thread wes
On Fri, Sep 27, 2019 at 2:55 PM Rich Shepard wrote: > On Fri, 27 Sep 2019, Rich Shepard wrote: > > >> What specific steps did you take? > > Here is the result of another try: > > $ ncftpget -u DGMI-DL-Guest1 -p > ftp://filedrop.dogami.oregon.gov > Could not connect to filedrop.dogami.oregon.gov

Re: [PLUG] Using filezilla

2019-09-27 Thread Dick Steffens
On 9/27/19 1:00 PM, Rich Shepard wrote: I need to download a 75M data file and the source makes it available on only their filezilla server. I've installed filezilla here and added the server names the source's instructions tell me to, but I cannot find how to connect to their server and

Re: [PLUG] Using filezilla

2019-09-27 Thread Rich Shepard
On Fri, 27 Sep 2019, wes wrote: Can you share the instructions they provided to you? We need to see what protocol they're asking you to use. wes, It's a 1+ page PDF now available here for 2 days: The

Re: [PLUG] Using filezilla

2019-09-27 Thread Rich Shepard
On Fri, 27 Sep 2019, Rich Shepard wrote: It's a 1+ page PDF now available here for 2 days: There's another one I put on fileconvoy: