Re: how to send files from a pc to my home server and viceversa
- From: Greg Folkert <greg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 15:30:04 -0500
On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 05:55 -0800, Jordi wrote:
Hello
Yesterday I was able to run my server. I have 2 computers at home, one
is server and the other is not. Both are connected to router. One uses
Xubuntu and the other Windows XP.
I know Xubuntu is not Debian but it is based on it. Few people in
Xubuntu know how to do this, I asked, no solution was found to me.
What do you recommend me to send files between them? I mean, send
files from the server to the other to save backups, and from the XP to
the server to send files for anything.
To make a ftp server? Or what?
Thanks again
If you are trying to use you xubuntu machine as a file-server for your
windows machine... use Samba.
Find it in synaptic or aptitude.
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