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To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Cc: Matt Gagné [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 9:35 AM
Subject: Re: Transferring files between a windows machine and a Debian Linux
machine
I am at this game for the last few years. There are two solutions to this:
Solution 1
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
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).
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
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