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Sorry guys, I found the installation commands in the website<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/02/2017 20:49, Jan wrote:<br>
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Thanks Bill, I installed NitroShare on my 16.04 but strangely, it
does not show up in Synaptic nor in software centre on my wife's
14.04. <br>
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Best wishes,<br>
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Jan<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/02/2017 16:12, Bill Cairns
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<div>This is just a short note for Jan and others who my be
interested. I have a small network with my Linux machines
and a Windows 10 laptop connected to a small HP server
(Ubuntu 12.04 sever with Samba). However, i find that the
easiest way of sending files between my machines is to use
Nitoshare. Easy to install and no hassles at all to run.<br>
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I see very little written about Nitroshare and am a bit
surprised that it is not better known.<br>
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