Never liked unity, gnome shell or metro interface concepts, they are the opposite of efficiency for me and not desktop user oriented.
As a desktop user such kind of interfaces are just a pain,...
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Never liked unity, gnome shell or metro interface concepts, they are the opposite of efficiency for me and not desktop user oriented.
As a desktop user such kind of interfaces are just a pain,...
I would bet on this :popcorn:
Star Wars : The Old Republic :P
Add somewhere before the <Limit LOGIN> section the following command :
DefaultRoot /usr/local/folder/testuser The DefaultRoot command is the command allowing to define where to lock the user ("~"...
I'm scared you will have to go with some reading of the Proftp documentation. The tutorial shows a way to limit access to directories to some users but all the allowed users in a directory have the...
Maybe we can bump the bug report or try to contact the par2 developer directly.
The bug report has not been active till now unfortunately.
Config file and user config detail please (i mean the user you created to use the FTP server) ?
Without this we can't help you.
You miss "website" user in general <Limit LOGIN> section which is mandatory if i remember well.
If LSB header removes the warning i will add it to the tutorial, at the time this i'm not sure this even existed :)
For the use of sh instead of bash no reason except that i was use to sh at the...
What are the advantages ?
Maybe, never hear about it before.
Moved to proper section.
Unnecessary necromancing.
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Useless necromancing.
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No cross posting and only one thread per request, this is the rule.
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I'm just saying this as desktop user, when things require one more key press or mouse clic it is a step backward for me in term of efficiency. Unity and gnome-shell both fail on this point for me so...
Yep, still thinks it is a step backward in term of usability and efficiency for desktop computers, same opinion on unity.
The other way to do it would be not to use /home/FTP-shared/.... directories in your config file but /var/www/forums directory (think to put it as home dir for your ftp user), i think most users...
I'm not sure symlink are fully supported, they are a high security risk for a FTP server anyway so i really don't recommend them even if you can get them to work. You can reach the same goal mounting...
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