Ok, I have a thought here..
I constantly download large folders containing a lot of files from work. Usually it's roughly around 1 - 2Gb worth of files.
The problem is that this process usually takes about 3 - 4 hours and during that time it is quite a pain to have to use an Ftp-program like CaptainFTP which takes up a lot of unnecessary GUI resources..
Wouldn't it be possible to use the Terminal's FTP and download in the background? I am no expert on UNIX, so I don't dare to put together a .sh for it, but maybe some brave soul out there has the guts?
It would really be of great use for me and no doubt several people out there would love to have the opportunity to download "silently" in a Terminal session which you then can release through the "&".
Someone up to the challenge?
//Dd.
I constantly download large folders containing a lot of files from work. Usually it's roughly around 1 - 2Gb worth of files.
The problem is that this process usually takes about 3 - 4 hours and during that time it is quite a pain to have to use an Ftp-program like CaptainFTP which takes up a lot of unnecessary GUI resources..
Wouldn't it be possible to use the Terminal's FTP and download in the background? I am no expert on UNIX, so I don't dare to put together a .sh for it, but maybe some brave soul out there has the guts?
It would really be of great use for me and no doubt several people out there would love to have the opportunity to download "silently" in a Terminal session which you then can release through the "&".
Someone up to the challenge?

//Dd.