Sorry, I should have mentioned in the post: curl worked by itself, just not with curlftpfs. Someone else suggested using rclone, so I’m going to try that
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Sorry, I should have mentioned in the post: curl worked by itself, just not with curlftpfs. Someone else suggested using rclone, so I’m going to try that
Yeah, I tried without the mount point too, but I think that’s just the same as what Nautilus does. There is nothing under /run/user/1000/gvfs
aarvi@fedora:~$ gio mount ftp://jack101:correct%20password@oncilla.mythic-beasts.com /mnt/jack101
gio: file:///mnt/jack101: volume doesn’t implement mount
gio: ftp://jack101@oncilla.mythic-beasts.com/: Location is already mounted
I think it is already mounted, but under the annoying computer:/// virtual directory, not where I want it, and what does it mean by ‘volume doesn’t implement mount’?
Idk how to downgrade it, it doesn’t seem to be working
aarvi@fedora:~$ sudo dnf dg curl-8.8.0
Updating and loading repositories:
Repositories loaded.
Failed to resolve the transaction:
No match for argument: curl-8.8.0
You can try to add to command line:
--skip-unavailable to skip unavailable packages
aarvi@fedora:~$
Hmm, I did try that. It didn’t work, still same error.
Hmm, that also says it should have been fixed last year
This bug is fixed in current master, set to be released in curl 8.10.0 on September 11, 2024.
I know, right? But even with -d, -v, or -o debug, that’s all I get
I hadn’t, I just did, unfortunately it gives the same error.
When searching the Flathub store for markdown editors, I found Folio, which works well for me. I use Syncthing fork to sync my notes folder between Android and Linux, and use https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/com.printnotes.printnotes on Android to edit it.
I don’t get the meme, but is the title in reference to the latest Ryan George video?
I prefer Foliate, it’s GTK
I could never go back to Windows, after having tasted the freedom of Linux.
Honestly default GNOME is probably less confusing than this for old people, and even less confusing once you customise it a little.
Seriously, this is good effort! But anything based on XFCE or Plasma is going to look technical and confusing.