Home network basics help

Serg B. sergicles at gmail.com
Mon Mar 27 06:03:29 UTC 2006


Simple and easy dont really fit well together in any sort of system setup,
Windows or Linux...

You can either invest some effort into it and setup SAMBA or something like
"fishserver" I think its called (on KDE, I use KUbuntu) that like SAMBA will
give youa point and click interface as though all files are on the same
machine - easy.

Or you can do simple, ftp, scp, and so on.

Choice is yours :)

   Serg

On 27/03/06, Michael M. <nixlists at writemoore.net> wrote:
>
> As a network newbie, I'm pretty befuddled by the range of options I've
> been finding via Google.  It's a tough topic really to drill down in,
> because it's so broad and everybody's set-up is a little different, and
> practically everybody's network seems to involve Windows.
>
> I'm trying to find out what is the simplest way to move files back and
> forth between two machines on a very basic home network.  The network
> *is* the two machines, plus a DSL router and DSL modem -- no printers or
> other devices to worry about.
>
> First, I need to move files from the Ubuntu OS I'm running now on my
> iMac to a new PC (should be here Tuesday) also running Ubuntu.
>
> Second, once I've transferred everything off the iMac, I'm going to wipe
> it and reinstall OS X, and will want to be able to move files back and
> forth between the Ubuntu PC and the OS X iMac.
>
> So what's the easy way to do Linux => Linux and Linux <=> Mac?
>
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