> >Hi,
> >What is the easiest way to share files between the two
> computers? Is it possible over the LAN
> >created with the router? What software do I need to
> accomplish this?
> >
> >My gratitude:
> >Thanks!
>
> Have you ever tried Samba? It has a very straight-forward
> help file and config
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From: "Steve Dondley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Oliver Elphick" ; "Debian-Users"
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 9:16 PM
Subject: RE: Sharing files between Linux & Windows machines on LAN
ould be used in a network configuration.
Thanks.
-Original Message-
From: Oliver Elphick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 2:55 AM
To: Steve Dondley
Cc: Debian-Users
Subject: Re: Sharing files between Linux & Windows machines on LAN
"Steve Dondley" wrote:
Steve Dondley wrote:
>Hi,
>What is the easiest way to share files between the two computers? Is it
>possible over the LAN
>created with the router? What software do I need to accomplish this?
>
>My gratitude:
>Thanks!
Have you ever tried Samba? It has a very straight-forward help file and
co
"Steve Dondley" wrote:
>This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
Please tell Outlook not to add HTML to your mails; plain tedt only
is what we want.
>My setup:
>I've got a Linksys router connecting my two computers to my cable modem. My
> first computer has just
>Windows 98 on
You need samba to share file between Linux and Windows over LAN.
This is official way.
But this takes skill or RTFM :-) which may be too much when you are
newbie using "mc" as shell. (That was me)
Cheating is use dual-booted windows machine and share drive partition.
I suppose you can share fil
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