You can run through the setup again on the second machine, or you can just copy your keypair over. There's a key setup guide on http://help.github.com/ if you need.
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On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 2:22 PM, Bob <[email protected]> wrote:
> I do most of the work on my repo on my laptop (Ubuntu).
>
> Now, I need to work on that project on my windows desktop sometimes
> (Windows 2003).
>
> I installed Git on windows and it works. I got the repo bits using
> "git clone <url>".
>
> Now I made some changes locally and want to push to github.
>
> I know I need to setup a public key now, but I dont understand what I
> need to do.
>
> Do I need create a new public key for this machine (remember I am the
> same user)?
>
> If so what steps do I need to do to "register" that new public key
> with my repo on github?
>
> Thanks.
>
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