Originally posted by: VinDSL
Originally posted by: bsobel
Ok that was hillarious. But be carefull, no need to feed the troll, he'll keep yapping and be gone soon.
He was 100% wrong too! Why don't you attack him?![]()
Unlike your made up stories and now hillarious back peddling there was nothing unfactual in his post:
Suggesting to use FTP for file sharing on a home network is simply ridiculous. It's a lot more complicated setting up an ftp server (i'd only suggest glftpd or ioftpd) and configuring client machines with ftp clients (flashfxp) than just learning how to share files properly.
Lets see if you get *any* one else to agree with you, so far no one believes this is easier than using the built in sharing in Windows.
And if FTP has error correction, why do scene release groups use sfv? Because FTP/FXP transfers are notorious for corrupting and using a server-side integrity check is essential. Otherwise, one corrupted rar can spread unchecked to dozens of servers.
This is also true. If you believe its not, please go RE-READ the darn RFC I referenced. You making up facts does not make them true, as much as you'd like it to.
Here's what I did..
Double click on network. Double click on Sophie's computer. Double click on her shared folder. Enter a PW. Drag. Let go of mouse button. Done. Took about 8 seconds.
Looks like you're about 30 minutes slower.
If this is what your refering to as wrong, it was based on your timeline. No matter, lets use your 5 minute timeline. He's still 4 minutes 52 seconds faster.
Bill