My desktop machine is running with Windows 2000 Pro and I am running an old Pentium II Dell Latitude notebook machine with DSL Live CD. They are connected via cross-over cat5 cable and I can connect to the interweb on my notebook through my desktop with no problem. How do you set up file sharing between Windows and DSL?ssh, sshfs, nfs, samba/smb, ftp, http, any p2p, etc.
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Quote (^thehatsrule^ @ Aug. 03 2006,20:49)
ssh, sshfs, nfs, samba/smb, ftp, http, any p2p, etc.
There's too many to list
posts like this are not going to help nobody. folks new to linux or DSL come here looking for help. you might suggest an easy way of doing it. like me, i'm fairly new to linux. i had vector linux installed, but could never get my shared printer on an xp box setup. installed dsl and got my printer installed no problem. but now, like RyuOniX, i can't get my shared files on my xp box. probably the easiest way would be to mount the shared drive, but can't seem to get it right.Do you see your XP box? Do you have a shared folder setup? Perhaps SCAN AS USERNAME then enter any username you have in your windows will help?I don't know about RyuOniX, but I can see my shared files on WinXP box from DSL (using smbclient). I just can't seem to get 'em mounted.On Vector Linux, what I had installed before, I could do a smbmount. But DSL doesn't have SAMBA installed, so I can't use the same command. What can I use, that comes pre-installed on DSL, to mount shared files?Next Page...
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