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Hi, I just install GFTP on my Ubuntu computer, and I think I installed it correctly but when I click the icon, it doesn't do anything and when I go ...
- 07-23-2007 #1Just Joined!
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Newbie GFTP help
Hi, I just install GFTP on my Ubuntu computer, and I think I installed it correctly but when I click the icon, it doesn't do anything and when I go to the command shell, and type in "gtfp" it says that it is missing binaries, now how do I fix that?
Thanks,
Phil
- 07-23-2007 #2
I'd try re-installing and keep a close eye out for missing depends.
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should I uninstall it then re-install it?
- 07-23-2007 #4forum.guy
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Reinstall right over old install should be fine.
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- 07-23-2007 #5
How did you install gftp?
Execute this
Does it throw any error message?Code:sudo apt-get install gftp
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- 07-23-2007 #6Just Joined!
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thank you so much, it works now


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