Oops. This is my first attempt to use this new distro, and my first attempt doing anything Linux with a Macbook. I assumed it was TDE problem because I was using Konqueror. Could it be a Mac "assume users are novices" intrusion? How would OSX know I was typing a URL? Does it keep a list of browsers?

On Jul 5, 2015 7:43 PM, "Dave Lers" <lists@dalrun.com> wrote:
Dave Lers wrote:
> Jonesy wrote:
>> It is not _sftp_ , it is _fish_
>
> If the target is running ssh, use sftp (key-pairs make those, and
> rsync, connections much easier - e.g. unattended backup scripts).
> Fish is a workaround for connecting to hosts that aren't running ssh.

Whoops, s/running ssh/running sftp enabled ssh (e.g. openssh) or sftp
server/g.


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