Search for openssh or openssh-server or something like that. I forget the
actual package name, but "Open SSH" is what you want.

I'm pretty sure it's comes by default on all major distributions.

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Thanks,
Alexander

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On Wed, May 6, 2020, 13:03 Michael via PLUG-discuss <
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> I'm going to want the business computer to talk to the main one. You
> do that via ssh? I seem to remember that you needed ssh-server (or
> something like that) installed on at least one of the computers but
> apt-get install ssh<tab><tab> shows that nothing like that is on
> apt.... What's the deal?
>
> What I would really like is for one of the computers to just appear on
> the other computer as if it were like an external drive.
>
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