just visited http://www.freemint.de/ and clicked on System->Kernel
1.15.12. It opened the following URL
ftp://wh58-508.st.uni-magdeburg.de/pub/mint/kernel/1.15.12
and this appears to be an empty folder.
Does it mean that 1.16 is the way to go? :-)
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Petr Stehlik <pste...@sophics.cz>
> just visited http://www.freemint.de/ and clicked on System->Kernel
> 1.15.12. It opened the following URL
>
> ftp://wh58-508.st.uni-magdeburg.de/pub/mint/kernel/1.15.12
>
> and this appears to be an empty folder.
Try to reload. This URL should work fine.
Tschuess
...Frank
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Didn't help. Want a screenshot? :) It's galeon 1.2.7, though mozilla
1.2.1 shows empty folder as well.
I know the files are there, just checked with plain old 'ftp'.
Petr
> Didn't help. Want a screenshot? :) It's galeon 1.2.7, though mozilla
> 1.2.1 shows empty folder as well.
No probs here in Mozilla 1.3a :)
> I know the files are there, just checked with plain old 'ftp'.
If plain ftp works ok and the browsers don't, this smells like a proxy
problem. Or maybe just lame cache management, which still no browser in
the world seems to get right. :)
Maurits.
> Didn't help. Want a screenshot? :) It's galeon 1.2.7, though mozilla
> 1.2.1 shows empty folder as well.
I have galeon 1.2.7 too (with Mozilla 1.2.1). Works fine.
> I know the files are there, just checked with plain old 'ftp'.
Then it's a problem with your browser :-)
> > I know the files are there, just checked with plain old 'ftp'.
>
> Then it's a problem with your browser :-)
squid (i.e. proxy) decided to mimic an empty folder. Just disabled it
and suddenly all the files appeared.
Sorry for confusion.
Petr