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file manager - auto refresh after upload complete

Posted: 05 Dec 2012, 05:00
by gonk
When uploading files to a folder the files are not shown when the transfer is complete.
Please update the file list when the upload completes.

Re: file manager - auto refresh after upload complete

Posted: 18 Dec 2012, 10:05
by johannes
noted, thanks!

Re: file manager - auto refresh after upload complete

Posted: 21 Oct 2013, 05:48
by flimflam
Is it possible to install on B3 in bash file manager ( similar to Nautilus, Midnight Commander ). Is there enough memory for it?

To copy directly from attached storage to B3? Or how do do that without using laptop, to use possibility take away laptop and the discs will be still copying from one to another. And is the possible to set attributes on folders?

I am searching the best way how to quick copy files in both directions and not use command line.

Or is it a SciFi?

Re: file manager - auto refresh after upload complete

Posted: 21 Oct 2013, 06:01
by Ubi
1) midnight commander runs fine on any B2 or B3.

2) Your question on removing your laptop I do not understand.

3) midnight commander works fine, but you need to log into the console. SCP can be run from the remote PC, but it's slower. Mounting SMB shares is the most user friendly, but removes all permissions and related settings

Re: file manager - auto refresh after upload complete

Posted: 21 Oct 2013, 06:52
by flimflam
@2) I meant it like set some file transfer and turn off PC ( similar to transmission )

That only B3 and attached disc will run.

Or is it not possible?

Re: file manager - auto refresh after upload complete

Posted: 21 Oct 2013, 07:23
by Ubi
from the command line this is easy.
But afaik the web interface has no facility for submitting cron or atd jobs.

Re: file manager - auto refresh after upload complete

Posted: 05 Nov 2013, 09:37
by gonk
flimflam wrote:Is it possible to install on B3 in bash file manager ( similar to Nautilus, Midnight Commander ). Is there enough memory for it?

To copy directly from attached storage to B3? Or how do do that without using laptop, to use possibility take away laptop and the discs will be still copying from one to another. And is the possible to set attributes on folders?

I am searching the best way how to quick copy files in both directions and not use command line.

Or is it a SciFi?
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