^thehatsrule^

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Posted: Feb. 23 2007,15:20 |
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Quote | i understand that for thr dsl lappy to see files on the desktop when xp is running, i need to use samba. | Well that would be the easiest, yes (since windows usually has it set up).
Quote | does dsl come with NFS? | I believe it comes with software capable of being a client, but not the server.
Quote | from what i have read, NFS is the most seamless way to connect 2 linux boxes. | With newer revisions of DSL, you can use sshfs. If you want to, you could still use samba to connect both (might save you some time).
By seamless, I assume you mean mountpoints?
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