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Mint Upload!
It doesn't show up anymore. Where has it gone??
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Re: Mint Upload!
It's there....xvedejas wrote:It doesn't show up anymore. Where has it gone??
More details please
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I right click on a file and there's now no "upload" option... What else is there to say?
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I just answered the same question
Make a search for nautilus actions and my nick and you'll find it
Make a search for nautilus actions and my nick and you'll find it
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http://www.linuxmint.com/forum/viewtopi ... ons#p75994
mines broke 2, but i'll just wait for elyssa, i never really use it because i want my files to stay there for more than 2 days most of the time.
mines broke 2, but i'll just wait for elyssa, i never really use it because i want my files to stay there for more than 2 days most of the time.
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Re: Mint Upload!
I like mintupload, It would be nice it it had an advanced command to upload to a specific directory on a FTP. I know its easy enough in the terminal, but right clicking a file to send it to your FTP service (could be configured ahead of time like mint upload puchased vs mint upload annonymous)
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I would like to have the Upload Function extended. It would be nice to upload to server via ftp, sftp or scp, too.
The setting have to be in good unix tradition in the $HOME-dir of the user i.e. ~/.mintupload/serversettings.xml|conf|or whatever.
In the moment the config is in the deep of share, it should moved.
Especially the possibility to make use of scp in conjunction of public_keys would be very much appreciated
I already managed to connect my own server in Nautilus via the server menu (exact name is not handy in the moment)
So the mintupdate function is not absolute required, but it would be a nice add on to the usability of Mint
The setting have to be in good unix tradition in the $HOME-dir of the user i.e. ~/.mintupload/serversettings.xml|conf|or whatever.
In the moment the config is in the deep of share, it should moved.
Especially the possibility to make use of scp in conjunction of public_keys would be very much appreciated
I already managed to connect my own server in Nautilus via the server menu (exact name is not handy in the moment)
So the mintupdate function is not absolute required, but it would be a nice add on to the usability of Mint
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I love this app!! How can i set it to upload to my own server (ftp/ssh/whatever)? I dont need my own domain name (I already have one, id love to upload to there). It is fine to leave it on the mint server, is there a option for more space / larger files on there?
Wow, more I use Elyssa, the more cool things I find.
Wow, more I use Elyssa, the more cool things I find.
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Mint Upload! What is this program for? Can't find anywhere what is it, just plenty bla..bla..bla how good it is, good for what?
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Please don't necrobump Aalexeey - this thread is nearly four years old
Mint Upload seems to have been supersede by Upload Manager
Mint Upload seems to have been supersede by Upload Manager