Krusader

computing: software: Linux: KDE: Krusader

Overview
Krusader is a graphical file manager for KDE.

A Dialogue
 and, yes, there is a treeview  there should be arrow buttons near the top that you can click to toggle stuff  Ok, I figured out the asymmetric thingy...  Will have to experiment with the treeview when the sync is done.  click the up arrow in the pane's statusbar  right above the "close tab" button  you can also use the popup panel for the embedded filelight view  which is ++nifty * TheWoozle likes shiny filelight  better than kdirstat from what I've seen  Now Krusader is giving me the same error, with the same options. No retry.  and krusader's filelight is better than regular filelight  But a much wider dialog box.  hmm  And I can't copy the message.... but do its error messages ordinarily end with "!"?  It looks like it's trying to copy index.php from one place to another... but it might be trying to call it "index.php!" at the target, for some unknown reason... but I don't *think* that would cause a problem on FTP/Linux...  Guess I'll auto-skip and run the sync again when it's done. <Dhraakellian> ja <TheWoozle> Maybe it's having trouble because it doesn't like FTPing directly from an archive... I should unzip and then upload from that.

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<TheWoozle> Another problem with Krusader... it's smart enough to compare timestamps on the files, but it doesn't seem to be smart enough to *set* the timestamp when it updates a file. <TheWoozle> So it will still report the same timestamp mismatches after a sync that it reported beforehand. * TheWoozle tells it to "ignore date" and runs the compare again. <TheWoozle> "Save settings on exit" crashed it the 2nd time, too. <TheWoozle> And the 3rd time. <TheWoozle> I think we have a reliable bug here. <TheWoozle> However, I'll be kind and suggest that it's probably this version of Ubuntu, as other apps seem crash-prone. <TheWoozle> I still don't see the button to make it a treeview, however. <TheWoozle> Still has errors going between unzipped files and FTP... I think the server connection just periodically croaks briefly... a retry button would solve the problem. Or automatic retries, even. >.< <TheWoozle> And, failing those, just a *list* of files it couldn't read.

Follow-Up
The synchronize dialog closes when the synchronize operation is done – even if there were errors. This means you have to start all over again with the comparison, which in this case took several hours (over 2 days) of repeatedly acknowledging error popups. Not very practical. --Woozle 10:39, 22 May 2006 (EDT)