Weird Situation with Vinux

Shlomi Fish shlomif at shlomifish.org
Tue Oct 18 06:09:36 UTC 2011


Hi RiverWind,

On Mon, 17 Oct 2011 17:14:40 -0400 (EDT)
RiverWind <riverwind at shellworld.net> wrote:

> Well, I wasn't using an ftp setup, although there is ftp on my system. My 
> downloads were made via firefox. The updatedb command didn't return 
> anything, just my location. Since the files were made through firefox, how 
> would you go about finding them, and then setting the default to the 
> "Downloads" directory?

In the Firefox menu go to "Tools → Downloads" and there you can find a list of
downloads. In the context menu (right mouse button click) of every download,
there's a command to open the containing folder. Use it.

Regards,

	Shlomi Fish

> 
> Thanks so much in advance.
> 
> Feel free to visit my website and my blog and learn more about me
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> 
> On Mon, 17 Oct 2011, Hart Larry wrote:
> 
> > Well River, as a set of reasonably obvious suggestions, first run
> > updatedb
> > as root or with sudo
> > then try a locate some obvious section of one of those file names.  Try the 
> > file name also as capitalized.  Next time, especially if you are running an 
> > ftp client such as ncftp, set the download path on the fly, such as
> > lcd /home/riverwind
> > Good luck
> > Hart
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