From: "Chris Kloiber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> On 5 Oct 2001, Brian Gonzales wrote:
> 
> > I can read windows files from Linux, but haven't figured out how to read
> > Linux files from Windows. I need to print up to ~175M of photos, but the
> > Canon S800 Linux drivers aren't up to task as of yet.
> > 
> > I can:
> > Write a CD in linux (as soon as I get cdrecord to work, grrr)
> > FTP files to my ISP (I only have 5M disk space)
> > write files to a floppy. lol
> > 
> > I also have an unused hard drive, if that's usable.
> 
> Are we talking linux and windows on the same box? Mount the windows drive 
> and copy the files to it.

Meep! Not with NTFS you don't. (And what SANE person would run any Windows
version that did not speak one version of NTFS or another natively?)

> If you're talking two seperate (networked) machines, then set up samba, 
> then mount the windows box (or vice-versa) and copy them across or print 
> directly to the (shared) windows printer.

And that does work nicely.

{^_^}



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