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How To Install FileZilla 3.10.0.1 On The Most Popular Linux Systems

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Hello Linux Geeksters. As you may know, FileZilla is a popular FTP client, available for Linux, Windows and Mac systems. The latest version available is FileZilla 3.10.0.1, which has been recently released, bringing the below changes:

  • TLS handshakes no longer stall if the server sends ginormous packets during the handshake that do not fit into a single TLS record
  • Fix loading and saving the same queue item multiple times
  • Post-login commands now work with the protocol set to plain FTP
  • MSW: Allow uploading files that are locally opened for writing by another program

how to install FileZilla 3.10.0.1 on Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Elementary OS, Pinguy OS, LXLE, Deepin, Linux Lite, Peppermint, Debian, Kwheezy, Crunchbang, SparkyLinux, Fedora, CentOS, OpenSUSE, Mageia and OpenMandriva.

In this article I will show you how to install FileZilla 3.10.0.1 on Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Elementary OS, Pinguy OS, LXLE, Deepin, Linux Lite, Peppermint, Debian, Kwheezy, Crunchbang, SparkyLinux, Fedora, CentOS, OpenSUSE, Mageia and OpenMandriva.

Because FileZilla 3.10.0.1 is not available via any repository yet, we have to download FileZilla 3.10.0.1 from the project’s site, extract the archive, move to /opt and alias the launcher.

Follow the instructions for your system’s architecture exactly, in order to get a successful installation.

How to install FileZilla 3.10.0.1 on 32 bit Linux systems:

$ wget sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla/files/FileZilla_Client/3.10.0.1/FileZilla_3.10.0.1_i586-linux-gnu.tar.bz2
$ tar -xjvf FileZilla_3.10.0.1_i586-linux-gnu.tar.bz2
$ sudo rm -rf /opt/filezilla*
$ sudo mv FileZilla3 /opt/filezilla3
$ sudo ln -sf /opt/filezilla3/bin/filezilla /usr/bin/filezilla

To start FileZilla 3.10.0.1, just open a terminal, type filezilla and hit enter.

How to install FileZilla 3.10.0.1 on 64 bit Linux systems:

$ wget sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla/files/FileZilla_Client/3.10.0.1/FileZilla_3.10.0.1_x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.bz2
$ tar -xjvf FileZilla_3.10.0.1_x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.bz2
$ sudo rm -rf /opt/filezilla*
$ sudo mv FileZilla3 /opt/filezilla3
$ sudo ln -sf /opt/filezilla3/bin/filezilla /usr/bin/filezilla

To start FileZilla 3.10.0,1, just open a terminal, type filezilla and hit enter.

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