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Wednesday, April 2nd 2003, 2:58pm

Konqueror ftp destination

Where does konqueror put files that have been downloaded from an ftp site? I just downloaded some files and can't find them, even using the konqueror find tool. :(

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Wednesday, April 2nd 2003, 9:03pm

do you mean kget or something? by default the dialog box goes to /home/*yourusername* so i'd suggest going there.

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Wednesday, April 2nd 2003, 9:16pm

I downloaded two iso files (8 hours time) and now I cannot find the downloaded files. I looked in /home/*myusername* first, then in all the subdirectories there.

I then fired up Konqueror and tried the find tool, looking for *.iso from the / directory root. After several minutes, it returned no files found.

I will look some more tonight when I get home using the find -size utility and see if that works. I just really wanted to know where I SHOULD find the files if everything worked normally.

Regards...

anda_skoa

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Thursday, April 3rd 2003, 7:41pm

Usually you have to specify a path if you start downloading, don't you?

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Kevin
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Thursday, April 3rd 2003, 7:44pm

It didn't give me an opportunity to specify a path, so I assumed there was some default path that I could access later. So much for "assume".

I am downloading the files AGAIN using gftp and it is doing what I expect it to do - allowing me to specify a destination and then download.

Thanks for the reply...

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Thursday, April 3rd 2003, 7:51pm

I think KGet lets you specify default paths, but my version doesn't remember them :(

You could starte KGet and look through its options.

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_
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Thursday, April 3rd 2003, 7:52pm

Thanks, I'll try that.

Regards...