Download Speed with Kubuntu Karmic 64bit
Steven Vollom
stevenvollom at sbcglobal.net
Sat Jan 30 03:46:28 UTC 2010
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> Set up two windows, one with File to be moved and other with distination.
> Create Command line without initializing it (Make it up in a text editor
> and copy/paste is the easiest way.) Drag and drop the file and then start
> the command line. Either you will get an error message telling what is
> missing or needed, or you will get the results you want. Sounds kind of
> iffy but I see no bad commands in there that is going to wipe out your
> HD..
>
Dear Robert,
I used kate and opened using "kdesudo kate" without the quotes. I split the
page and attempted to put the address of the movie that was in my example.
When I pasted it into one side, it also pasted into the other side. I pasted
the entire command into one side and it repeated the entry in the other side
as well. I tried to remove the address from where the transfer is made,
however when I did, it removed from both sides. I guess I don't understand
what you are saying.
Next I opened dolphin, split screen in root. When I tried to cut and paste to
one side, it would not paste.
I opened my word processor in the following manner: kdesudo
oppenoffice.org_wordprocessor
It did not open Open Office Word, it just skipped a line and printed my prompt:
steven at Yeshua:~$
There was no error message or suggestion this could not happen, it simply did
not open up the word processor. I thought I might be able to use it as an
editor.
When I use an editor like Kate opened in kdesueo, split right/left, anything
pasted into the left side is also pasted into the right side, likewise if you
remove anything.
Basically what I wanted to do was shown in my example. Should I open a shell
in root and enter:
steven at Yeshua:~# rsync --address=/svpersonal/steven/>Movies/Artistic
Movies/Gran Torino /backup --bwlimit=MBPS -h --human->readable
If this is incorrect, please give me specific instructions, ie. the editor to
use and how to get the proper code in each side, then how to cut and past it
into a shell. Thanks!
Steven
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