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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers SuSe Free? Post 4943 by Neo on Saturday 4th of August 2001 06:06:52 PM
Old 08-04-2001
Linux is free but people are also free to bundle Linux with CDs, manuals, nice installtion GUIs, and additional support. If you want SuSe CDs and support you pay for SuSe CDs and support. SuSe is not Linux. It is an SuSe commercial distribution of software built around the Linux kernel and there is free downloads and commerical CDs as well.

If you ask me, the money you pay is a small price for such a great bundle on CDROM. SuSe charges small money. However, you can download for free as well, without support:

If you want free, download SuSe Linux distribution here:

ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/

There are many other Linux distros to download here, most free:

http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/
 
GFTP(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   GFTP(1)

NAME
gftp - a graphical ftp client SYNOPSIS
gftp [options] [[proto://][ user : [pass] @] site [: port ][/ directory ]] DESCRIPTION
gFTP is a multiprotocol file transfer program for X Windows and the console. It features support for the FTP, SSH, HTTP, and local file system protocols, simultaneous downloads, resuming of interrupted file transfers, file transfer queues, downloading of entire directores, ftp and http proxy support, remote directory caching, bookmarks menu, stop button and many more features OPTIONS
You may enter a url on the command line that gFTP will automatically connect to when it starts up. --help, -h Display program usage, and quit --version, -v This will display the current version of gFTP, and exit --download, -d This tells gFTP to download the files and directories specified in the url passed on the command line. user This is the username that you will login as to the remote site. If no username is supplied, the default is to login as anonymous. pass This is the password you will use to login to the remotesite. If you do not enter a password, then gFTP will ask you for one when it starts up. I do not recommend entering your password on the command prompt. Anyone that has access to your machine will be able to see your username and password with the ps(1) command. If you are logging in as anonymous, you do not need to pass a password since gFTP will automatically send your email address as your password. site This is the remote site you want to connect to port This is the port that the remote server is listening on. If you do not enter a port, it will default to using the ftp port listed in the services(5) file. If the entry doesn't exist there, it will default to port 21. directory This is the default directory to change to once you are connected to the remote server. FILES
~/.gftp/gftprc Per user configuration file. This file is commented very well, so that is why there isn't a manpage for it. Most of the options in here can be set inside gFTP itself. BUGS
If you find any bugs in gFTP, please report them directly to the author. AUTHOR
Brian Masney <masneyb@gftp.org> - http://www.gftp.org/ FEBURARY 2001 GFTP(1)
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