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I'm not clear as to what CyberDuck offers in this regard that Transmit does not - I've used CyberDuck and it doesn't seem any better at that process. Saving the file causes Transmit to scp the changes back to the server.

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Each new file opened in Transmit opens a new tab in MacVim. A lot of the time I use Transmit hooked up to vim (MacVim) to edit live on the server. I've tried Transmit 4's mount as a volume and MacFuse and have found them to be buggy. UPDATE: I should have mentioned that I need to be able to do this over the open internet (securely), where I’m not connected directly to the same network as the server. So, have you used one of the following methods? Is there a configuration option I’m missing? How do you go about solving this problem?

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  • Transmit seems to have more aggressive caching (or a longer TTL on it) of filesystem details (part of what makes it feel more responsive).
  • Macfusion allows you to easily customize a neat icon for each filesystem.
  • Transmit much more randomly just stops working and gives no indication, I just can’t browse any more and have to disconnect/reconnect.
  • Macfusion often crashes Finder the first time I access a newly connected filesystem (and is then reasonably stable).
  • Transmit seems more responsive, when it’s working.
  • Mount locally using Macfusion (which uses MacFUSE), via SSH.
  • Mount locally using Transmit 4, via SFTP or.
  • I’ve been doing that via one of the following options, and I’m wondering if anyone out there has a better solution. To do that, I need to be able to access files as if they were local, which means either duplicating them to my machine (lame, annoying) or mounting them directly. I’ll often jump in and make smaller edits over SSH via vi, but when I’m doing something bigger I much prefer to work locally, using TextMate (I’m on a Mac, obviously).

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    Of=ubuntu.fs count=1024 bs=1M This is Hard, mke2fs -F -j ubuntu.fs sudo mount -o loop ubuntu.fs /mnt sudo debootstrap dapper /mnt Annoying, sudo cp /etc/apt/sources.list /mnt/etc/apt/sources.list sudo chroot /mnt and not Easily Reproducible now in the image: passwd aptitude update aptitude upgrade aptitude install openssh-server aptitude install cat > /etc/network/interfaces auto lo iface lo inet loopback auto eth0 iface eth0 inet dhcp sudo umount /mnt ec2-bundle-image -i ubuntu.fs -k -u ec2-upload-bundle -b my-ubuntu -m image.manifest -a -s ec2-register my-ubuntu/image.Most of my work for Automattic is done on a remote sandbox machine, somewhere in Texas. Of=ubuntu.fs count=1024 bs=1M mke2fs -F -j ubuntu.fs sudo mount -o loop ubuntu.fs /mnt sudo debootstrap dapper /mnt sudo cp /etc/apt/sources.list /mnt/etc/apt/sources.list sudo chroot /mnt now in the image: passwd aptitude update aptitude upgrade aptitude install openssh-server aptitude install cat > /etc/network/interfaces auto lo iface lo inet loopback auto eth0 iface eth0 inet dhcp sudo umount /mnt ec2-bundle-image -i ubuntu.fs -k -u ec2-upload-bundle -b my-ubuntu -m image.manifest -a -s ec2-register my-ubuntu/image.manifest No money for hardware.īoss is risk averse. Your IT doesn’t know what Mongrel is.īoss is risk averse.

  • Amazon EC2 - self-service roll your own īoss is risk averse.
  • Amazon EC2 - self-service roll your own.
  • Google AppEngine - Python stack (for now).
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