On Sat, 4 Jan 2014, chris glur wrote:
To: mc@gnome.org
From: chris glur <crg...@gmail.com>
Subject: mc to access remote file-system?
I've got mc on a X86:PC and on a ARM:rPi,
which are interconnected via an ethernet-cable.
`scp` & `rsync` seem to need me to move between
the hardware.
I'd much prefer to stay seated at the PC, and
have a mc-view of the rPi's file-system.
Can I do that?
How does mc:ftp work?
And what about running the RPi's `gcc` from the PC?
ssh seems to have a zillion options.
Hi Chris.
I do this as root user by using ssh login to a remote
machine from my laptop over a wired ethernet LAN. I can then
run any program on the remote machine, including mc, and get
the output displayed on my laptop.
http://linuxcommando.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/x11-forwarding-over-ssh-run-remote.html
HTH
Keith Roberts
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