Jason W
Group: Members
Posts: 260
Joined: Nov. 2006 |
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Posted: April 09 2007,01:09 |
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It is easy to browse Windows computers with DSL. Had never done it before with DSL, but thought I would try it after seeing your post. I had installed W2k on one of my machines a week ago to keep up what feeble Windows skills I have. Just install the samba extension. Run it from the menu and it brings up Lineighborhood. It is point and click. It should automatically show the Windows machines on your network. Just mount the XP machine with the username and password you use to log onto XP. Then use your Emelfm or your favorite file manager to transfer files. *Now if you use NTFS I would not try to write to the XP machine (I use FAT32) but you can copy from it. You can also play music and video straight from your Windows machine with your favorite music player. Of course, file sharing should be enabled in Windows.
*EDIT: ^thehatsrule^ is right, NTFS or FAT32 doesn't matter since Windows will be the system doing the writing of the data it recieves over the network. Only if you are running DSL or any other linux directly on the Windows machine do you not want to write to NTFS, at least not without the proper drivers, but that is another topic.
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