Thanks Andrew: > > 1.) Can anyone suggest an application that will show me the speed at > > which my FTP server is pushing? And/or what my download speed is? > > You can use wget, both on your machine itself to measure download speed > rate, as well as on a remote machine for measuring the speed with which > your FTP server offers data. Choose big files for transfer. Thanks, that will do the trick for checking my download speed. But so far as uploading I would like to be able to monitor the speed at which I am pushing files in realtime from my machine. > > 2.) I have a MS 2 button mouse with a scroll wheel, if I am looking > at a > > web page and press the scroll wheel it causes the Konquerer to go back a > > page OR it pastes clipboard data into the address bar? How can I stop > this > > behaviour, I have tried changing mouse settings with no luck. > > What exactly do you want to achieve? Do you want to activate the scroll > wheel totally or only click functionality while the wheel shall still > roll? What are your actual settings? The problem is while scrolling up and down a webpage, sometimes I click the wheel and jump back a page, so I would like to keep the scrolling functionality and disable the scroll button click. I am using a PS/2 intellimouse on mouse configuration the "Emulate 3 button click is UNCHECKED" > > 3.) Also in regards to FTP, I am unable to access FTP from the > command > > line? This one boggles me as It used to work just fine now whenever I > > attempt to invoke an ftp connection from the command line I just get > another > > command prompt, no error no nothing just another prompt. > > Do you get a shell prompt or the ftp prompt? The ftp RPM is installed? > You must have changed something if ftp on command line did work before. Well I take it back. I just checked again and it works just fine. I promise you that for the last 2 weeks this is what it looked like: [cosmo]$ ftp [cosmo]$