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* [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser?
@ 2006-06-24 20:00 Mark Knecht
  2006-06-24 20:16 ` Bo Ørsted Andresen
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From: Mark Knecht @ 2006-06-24 20:00 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

Hi,
   Is there a good, graphical ssh-enabled file system browser that I
could set up on my wife and son's machines that would allow them to
move files back and forth between machines without them having to
understand ssh and escape characters? They use a lot of spaces in
their file names so I'd like something that had two window panes
(local & remote) that would allow them to drag files in either
direction and do the hard stuff for them.

   I use WinSCP on my WinXP machine. It works really great for this
purpose. Something like that which is Linux based would be great for
them but I cannot yet find anythign in the Online Package Database.
Probably I'm just not searching with the right terms yet. Sorry.

Thanks,
Mark
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* Re: [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser?
  2006-06-24 20:00 [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser? Mark Knecht
@ 2006-06-24 20:16 ` Bo Ørsted Andresen
  2006-06-24 20:18 ` Caster
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From: Bo Ørsted Andresen @ 2006-06-24 20:16 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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On Saturday 24 June 2006 22:00, Mark Knecht wrote:
>    Is there a good, graphical ssh-enabled file system browser that I
> could set up on my wife and son's machines that would allow them to
> move files back and forth between machines without them having to
> understand ssh and escape characters? They use a lot of spaces in
> their file names so I'd like something that had two window panes
> (local & remote) that would allow them to drag files in either
> direction and do the hard stuff for them.
>
>    I use WinSCP on my WinXP machine. It works really great for this
> purpose. Something like that which is Linux based would be great for
> them but I cannot yet find anythign in the Online Package Database.
> Probably I'm just not searching with the right terms yet. Sorry.

What desktop environment do you use? KDE, Gnome, Fluxbox, ... ?

Konqueror (or possibly Nautilus?) and Krusader are options for this. I'm sure 
there are many more.

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Bo Andresen

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* Re: [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser?
  2006-06-24 20:00 [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser? Mark Knecht
  2006-06-24 20:16 ` Bo Ørsted Andresen
@ 2006-06-24 20:18 ` Caster
  2006-06-24 20:23 ` Gerhard Hoogterp
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From: Caster @ 2006-06-24 20:18 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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On 6/24/06, Mark Knecht <markknecht@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>    I use WinSCP on my WinXP machine. It works really great for this
> purpose. Something like that which is Linux based would be great for
> them but I cannot yet find anythign in the Online Package Database.
> Probably I'm just not searching with the right terms yet. Sorry.


Krusader (K is for KDE) can do it, it's something like Total Commander on
Windows. The remote computer is opened with ctrl+N, selecting protocol
called fish:// and filling hostname, login/pass. You can store that info as
quick bookmark too.

Caster

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* Re: [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser?
  2006-06-24 20:00 [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser? Mark Knecht
  2006-06-24 20:16 ` Bo Ørsted Andresen
  2006-06-24 20:18 ` Caster
@ 2006-06-24 20:23 ` Gerhard Hoogterp
  2006-06-24 21:05 ` Roy Wright
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From: Gerhard Hoogterp @ 2006-06-24 20:23 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

On Saturday 24 June 2006 22:00, Mark Knecht wrote:

>    I use WinSCP on my WinXP machine. It works really great for this
> purpose. Something like that which is Linux based would be great for
> them but I cannot yet find anythign in the Online Package Database.
> Probably I'm just not searching with the right terms yet. Sorry.

Konqueror with the fish:// protocol would do nicely..That's what I use..;-)

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* Re: [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser?
  2006-06-24 20:00 [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser? Mark Knecht
                   ` (2 preceding siblings ...)
  2006-06-24 20:23 ` Gerhard Hoogterp
@ 2006-06-24 21:05 ` Roy Wright
  2006-06-24 21:20   ` Christoph Eckert
  2006-06-25  4:57 ` Alexander Skwar
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From: Roy Wright @ 2006-06-24 21:05 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

Mark Knecht wrote:
> Hi,
>   Is there a good, graphical ssh-enabled file system browser that I
> could set up on my wife and son's machines that would allow them to
> move files back and forth between machines without them having to
> understand ssh and escape characters? They use a lot of spaces in
> their file names so I'd like something that had two window panes
> (local & remote) that would allow them to drag files in either
> direction and do the hard stuff for them.
If you are running KDE, just use a sftp URL in Konqueror.

HTH,
Roy
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* Re: [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser?
  2006-06-24 21:05 ` Roy Wright
@ 2006-06-24 21:20   ` Christoph Eckert
  2006-06-24 21:56     ` Bo Ørsted Andresen
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From: Christoph Eckert @ 2006-06-24 21:20 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user


> If you are running KDE, just use a sftp URL in Konqueror.

fish:/ really is a cool thing. I use it excessively.


Best regards


ce

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* Re: [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser?
  2006-06-24 21:20   ` Christoph Eckert
@ 2006-06-24 21:56     ` Bo Ørsted Andresen
  2006-06-24 22:06       ` Christoph Eckert
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From: Bo Ørsted Andresen @ 2006-06-24 21:56 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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On Saturday 24 June 2006 23:20, Christoph Eckert wrote:
> fish:/ really is a cool thing. I use it excessively.

Can you mention *any* advantage of fish:// over sftp:// ? sftp supports 
resuming an incomplete download. I don't think fish does that. I haven't 
tested it though.

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* Re: [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser?
  2006-06-24 21:56     ` Bo Ørsted Andresen
@ 2006-06-24 22:06       ` Christoph Eckert
  2006-06-25  0:15         ` Mark Knecht
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread
From: Christoph Eckert @ 2006-06-24 22:06 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user


> Can you mention *any* advantage of fish:// over sftp:// ? sftp
> supports resuming an incomplete download.

I never needed this because I don't have huge files.


Best regards


ce
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* Re: [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser?
  2006-06-24 22:06       ` Christoph Eckert
@ 2006-06-25  0:15         ` Mark Knecht
  2006-06-25  5:06           ` Alexander Skwar
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From: Mark Knecht @ 2006-06-25  0:15 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

On 6/24/06, Christoph Eckert <ce@christeck.de> wrote:
>
> > Can you mention *any* advantage of fish:// over sftp:// ? sftp
> > supports resuming an incomplete download.
>
> I never needed this because I don't have huge files.
>

Hi & thanks to all who answered,
   A few comments/responses:

1) We do not run KDE.

2) Some of the machines have Gnome but none of us like Nautilus very
much for this solution:

a) It does not, as far as we can tell, support a dual pane layout for
easy file transfer. Rather it seems to require us to open two Nautilus
windows and transfer between two windows instead of two panes.

b) Most bothersome, if within Nautilus we bookmark directories on
remote machines then every time we log in Gnome makes us type in
passwords at login time instead of when we access the remote machine.
Worse, if the machine which is bookmarked happens to be turned off
then we get longs delays and error messages. In all the whole Nautilus
solution seems to be quite unremarkable at this time.

3) Assuming this is 'fish://''

http://roo.no-ip.org/fish/screenshots.html

then how is this a graphical file manager. It seems to be a shell. I
support it is a replacement for ssh/scp protocols but that's not the
problem just yet. I have no problems with scp and actually prefer it
as it works with the Mac's and Windows machines I have here.

   Again, thanks for your responses. I do appreciate them. I also
tried out xfe which seems OK on a single machine. I have not yet
figured out if it can see the network using scp.

With bet regards,
Mark
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* Re: [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser?
  2006-06-24 20:00 [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser? Mark Knecht
                   ` (3 preceding siblings ...)
  2006-06-24 21:05 ` Roy Wright
@ 2006-06-25  4:57 ` Alexander Skwar
  2006-06-25  5:19 ` Raymond Lewis Rebbeck
  2006-06-26 21:13 ` Evan Klitzke
  6 siblings, 0 replies; 20+ messages in thread
From: Alexander Skwar @ 2006-06-25  4:57 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

Mark Knecht wrote:
> Hi,
>    Is there a good, graphical ssh-enabled file system browser that I
> could set up on my wife and son's machines that would allow them to
> move files back and forth between machines without them having to
> understand ssh  and escape characters?

Both Nautilus and Konqueror support SSH. With Nautilus (Gnome),
you setup a remote server and set "SSH" as the remote server
type. With Konqueror (KDE), you use the "fish" protocol.

Alexander Skwar
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* Re: [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser?
  2006-06-25  0:15         ` Mark Knecht
@ 2006-06-25  5:06           ` Alexander Skwar
  2006-06-25  6:16           ` Harald Arnesen
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From: Alexander Skwar @ 2006-06-25  5:06 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

Mark Knecht wrote:

> b) Most bothersome, if within Nautilus we bookmark directories on
> remote machines then every time we log in Gnome makes us type in
> passwords at login time instead of when we access the remote machine.

That's not, what happens here. I'm only prompted for the password,
when I access the remote machine.

> Worse, if the machine which is bookmarked happens to be turned off
> then we get longs delays and error messages.

That's not, what happens here.

> In all the whole Nautilus
> solution seems to be quite unremarkable at this time.

I disagree. It works quite fast and is easy to use, barring the
(as I assume) misconfiguration on your side.

> 3) Assuming this is 'fish://''
> 
> http://roo.no-ip.org/fish/screenshots.html

??

> then how is this a graphical file manager.

It isn't. Nobody said, that it is. Everybody wrote, that it is
an URL scheme for Konqueror/Krusader (both KDE).

> It seems to be a shell.

Not at all.

> I
> support it is a replacement for ssh/scp protocols

It isn't. It's an implementation for KDE, which allows it to use
SSH to transfer files. It doesn't use SCP or SFTP, as far as I
know.

Alexander Skwar
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* Re: [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser?
  2006-06-24 20:00 [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser? Mark Knecht
                   ` (4 preceding siblings ...)
  2006-06-25  4:57 ` Alexander Skwar
@ 2006-06-25  5:19 ` Raymond Lewis Rebbeck
  2006-06-26 21:13 ` Evan Klitzke
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From: Raymond Lewis Rebbeck @ 2006-06-25  5:19 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

On Sunday, 25 June 2006 5:30, Mark Knecht wrote:
> Hi,
>    Is there a good, graphical ssh-enabled file system browser that I
> could set up on my wife and son's machines that would allow them to
> move files back and forth between machines without them having to
> understand ssh and escape characters? They use a lot of spaces in
> their file names so I'd like something that had two window panes
> (local & remote) that would allow them to drag files in either
> direction and do the hard stuff for them.
>
>    I use WinSCP on my WinXP machine. It works really great for this
> purpose. Something like that which is Linux based would be great for
> them but I cannot yet find anythign in the Online Package Database.
> Probably I'm just not searching with the right terms yet. Sorry.
>
> Thanks,
> Mark

Setup FUSE and you should be able to 'mount' ssh using sys-fs/sshfs-fuse. Then 
use whatever file browser you'd like to manipulate files.

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* Re: [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser?
  2006-06-25  0:15         ` Mark Knecht
  2006-06-25  5:06           ` Alexander Skwar
@ 2006-06-25  6:16           ` Harald Arnesen
  2006-06-25 12:42           ` Etaoin Shrdlu
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From: Harald Arnesen @ 2006-06-25  6:16 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

"Mark Knecht" <markknecht@gmail.com> writes:


If you install FUSE and SSHFS, you can use any file browser - or even
the command line, using the normal commands (ls, cp,...)
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* Re: [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser?
  2006-06-25  0:15         ` Mark Knecht
  2006-06-25  5:06           ` Alexander Skwar
  2006-06-25  6:16           ` Harald Arnesen
@ 2006-06-25 12:42           ` Etaoin Shrdlu
  2006-06-25 16:34           ` Willie Wong
  2006-06-25 16:46           ` Bo Ørsted Andresen
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From: Etaoin Shrdlu @ 2006-06-25 12:42 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

On Sunday 25 June 2006 02:15, Mark Knecht wrote:

> Hi & thanks to all who answered,
>    A few comments/responses:
>
> 1) We do not run KDE.

No need for that; I believe thare are many graphical client that can do 
what you need (see below).

> 2) Some of the machines have Gnome but none of us like Nautilus very
> much for this solution:

If you use gnome, chances are that you already have gftp installed.

> a) It does not, as far as we can tell, support a dual pane layout for
> easy file transfer. Rather it seems to require us to open two Nautilus
> windows and transfer between two windows instead of two panes.

gftp does that.

> b) Most bothersome, if within Nautilus we bookmark directories on
> remote machines then every time we log in Gnome makes us type in
> passwords at login time instead of when we access the remote machine.
> Worse, if the machine which is bookmarked happens to be turned off
> then we get longs delays and error messages. In all the whole Nautilus
> solution seems to be quite unremarkable at this time.

Use public key authentication and you will not be prompted for passwords 
(select "SSH2" in the gftp protocol drop down menu).

Of course, I used gftp as an example because that's the one I'm most 
familiar with, but there are surely many others out there that support 
the same features.

HTH
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* Re: [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser?
  2006-06-25  0:15         ` Mark Knecht
                             ` (2 preceding siblings ...)
  2006-06-25 12:42           ` Etaoin Shrdlu
@ 2006-06-25 16:34           ` Willie Wong
  2006-06-25 16:46           ` Bo Ørsted Andresen
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From: Willie Wong @ 2006-06-25 16:34 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

On Sat, Jun 24, 2006 at 05:15:21PM -0700, Penguin Lover Mark Knecht squawked:
> Hi & thanks to all who answered,
>   A few comments/responses:
> 
> 1) We do not run KDE.
> 

How'bout good ole midnight commander?

emerge -s mc 

if you compile it with USE="X" for X11 support, and run it inside an
xterm with 'mc -x', it supports interfacing with the mouse (right
click to tag files, mouse scroll scrolls the pane, left click to
select/enter directories/execute files/view files). It doesn't support
drag-n-drop, but you can tag the files and then click on 'move' or
'copy'. 

It supports a lot of virtual filesystems: the local fs, ftpfs, tarfs,
undelfs (undeleting files on ext2), fish (ssh), mcfs, and optional
smb/cifs support. 

To connect to an external host, click either 'left' or 'right' on the
menu bar (corresponds to which pane you want to connect), and select
'Shell Link'. 

W
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* Re: [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser?
  2006-06-25  0:15         ` Mark Knecht
                             ` (3 preceding siblings ...)
  2006-06-25 16:34           ` Willie Wong
@ 2006-06-25 16:46           ` Bo Ørsted Andresen
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From: Bo Ørsted Andresen @ 2006-06-25 16:46 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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On Sunday 25 June 2006 02:15, Mark Knecht wrote:
> 3) Assuming this is 'fish://''

It is definitely not! Fish is a kioslave for KDE [1]. It enables *all* KDE 
applications to access and browse through ssh as were the files local. "All 
KDE applications" include the file managers (konqueror and krusader). 

Personally I think krusader [2] is the best application for your purpose but 
it does pull in kdelibs from kde and you do need kdebase-kioslaves to access 
things through ssh or sftp with fish:// or sftp:// .

[1] http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdebase/kioslave/fish.html
[2] http://krusader.sourceforge.net/screenshots.php

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* Re: [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser?
  2006-06-24 20:00 [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser? Mark Knecht
                   ` (5 preceding siblings ...)
  2006-06-25  5:19 ` Raymond Lewis Rebbeck
@ 2006-06-26 21:13 ` Evan Klitzke
  2006-06-26 21:21   ` Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman
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From: Evan Klitzke @ 2006-06-26 21:13 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

On 6/24/06, Mark Knecht <markknecht@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>    Is there a good, graphical ssh-enabled file system browser that I
> could set up on my wife and son's machines that would allow them to
> move files back and forth between machines without them having to
> understand ssh and escape characters? They use a lot of spaces in
> their file names so I'd like something that had two window panes
> (local & remote) that would allow them to drag files in either
> direction and do the hard stuff for them.

If you are using Gnome, the best option is just to use Nautilus, which
has this functionality built in.  Just click Places | Connect to
Server, and fill in your info.  This will create a normal nautilus
window that you can drag and drop from.

-- Evan Klitzke
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* Re: [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser?
  2006-06-26 21:13 ` Evan Klitzke
@ 2006-06-26 21:21   ` Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman
  2006-06-26 21:56     ` Evan Klitzke
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From: Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman @ 2006-06-26 21:21 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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> If you are using Gnome, the best option is just to use Nautilus, which
> has this functionality built in.  Just click Places | Connect to
> Server, and fill in your info.  This will create a normal nautilus
> window that you can drag and drop from.

If you are using kde:

konqueror sftp://user@host[/path]

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* Re: [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser?
  2006-06-26 21:21   ` Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman
@ 2006-06-26 21:56     ` Evan Klitzke
  2006-06-26 22:02       ` michael
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From: Evan Klitzke @ 2006-06-26 21:56 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

On 6/26/06, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman <buanzo@buanzo.com.ar> wrote:
> If you are using kde:
>
> konqueror sftp://user@host[/path]

Incidentally you can do the same thing in nautilus :-)  Ctrl-L will
bring up a location dialog, and then you can use
sftp://use@host[/path] to open up the folder remotely.  The
disadvantage of doing this is that it doesn't save you a lot of time,
and if you use the 'Connect to Server' option then the remote folder
will show up under 'Places' in the future.

On another note, you can use sshfs and use any file browser you can
think of to access the files.
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* Re: [gentoo-user] graphical ssh-enabled file system browser?
  2006-06-26 21:56     ` Evan Klitzke
@ 2006-06-26 22:02       ` michael
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 20+ messages in thread
From: michael @ 2006-06-26 22:02 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user



On Mon, 26 Jun 2006, Evan Klitzke wrote:

> On 6/26/06, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman <buanzo@buanzo.com.ar> wrote:
>>  If you are using kde:
>>
>>  konqueror sftp://user@host[/path]
>
> Incidentally you can do the same thing in nautilus :-)  Ctrl-L will
> bring up a location dialog, and then you can use
> sftp://use@host[/path] to open up the folder remotely.  The
> disadvantage of doing this is that it doesn't save you a lot of time,
> and if you use the 'Connect to Server' option then the remote folder
> will show up under 'Places' in the future.
>
> On another note, you can use sshfs and use any file browser you can
> think of to access the files.
> -- 
> gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
>
>
As a slight aside, does anyone know of any compatibility issues with using
sshfs to mount a partition from an OS X machine? I got some weird results but
didn't have time to research thoroughly. Could easily have been user error on
my part.

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2006-06-24 20:23 ` Gerhard Hoogterp
2006-06-24 21:05 ` Roy Wright
2006-06-24 21:20   ` Christoph Eckert
2006-06-24 21:56     ` Bo Ørsted Andresen
2006-06-24 22:06       ` Christoph Eckert
2006-06-25  0:15         ` Mark Knecht
2006-06-25  5:06           ` Alexander Skwar
2006-06-25  6:16           ` Harald Arnesen
2006-06-25 12:42           ` Etaoin Shrdlu
2006-06-25 16:34           ` Willie Wong
2006-06-25 16:46           ` Bo Ørsted Andresen
2006-06-25  4:57 ` Alexander Skwar
2006-06-25  5:19 ` Raymond Lewis Rebbeck
2006-06-26 21:13 ` Evan Klitzke
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2006-06-26 21:56     ` Evan Klitzke
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