Re: Transferring files between a windows machine and a Debian Linux machine

2000-08-11 Thread USM Bish
> - Original Message - > From: "USM Bish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: > Cc: "Matt Gagné" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 9:35 AM > Subject: Re: Transferring files between a windows machine and a Debian L

Re: Transferring files between a windows machine and a Debian Linux machine

2000-08-09 Thread USM Bish
I am at this game for the last few years. There are two solutions to this: Solution 1: If you have multiple OSs (like me) with Debian 2.1, Slack-7, and Win-98, (and BeOS till recently): a) Create a separate partition, (Type of partition msdos or vfat). Use "fips" for non destructive re-

Re: Transferring files between a windows machine and a Debian Linux machine

2000-08-09 Thread William Smith
I've set up FTP on my WinNT laptop using Microsofts peer web services and I use Netscape on my linux box to browse files etc. (or just ftp them across).

Re: Transferring files between a windows machine and a Debian Linux machine

2000-08-09 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
You best bet is to turn on file sharing on your windows box and then use the smbclient to access these shares in your linux box. Matt Gagné wrote: > I need to transfer some program files and stuff from my windows machine > (where I download the stuff) to the Linux machine (where I am learning to