This reply has been written serial fashion as I tested various things.
I want to t/f files from windows to linux. I can t/f from linux to
windows by creating temp iso files. Printing would be ok but I could
print to disk the t/f the file.
Nick Rout wrote:
Barry: please do the following in the
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 12:21:30 +1300
Ross Drummond wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 10:25, Nick Rout wrote:
> > Barry: please do the following in the windows virtual machine running on
> > qemu:
> >
> The default proftp instalation on Mandrake allows users on the server to log
> in as themselves and o
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 10:25, Nick Rout wrote:
> Barry: please do the following in the windows virtual machine running on
> qemu:
>
The default proftp instalation on Mandrake allows users on the server to log
in as themselves and opens by default in their home directory.
Useful to know if the sever
Barry: please do the following in the windows virtual machine running on
qemu:
Click Start|Run
in the run command box that appears type winipcfg then enter
This will tell you what the ip address of the windows machine is. There
is a drop down box - make sure you choose the right adaptor. The addr
Barry you seem majorly confused between ftp and smb networking.
What is it that you are trying to do?
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 19:26:06 +1300
Barry wrote:
> According to the documentation it should be possible to ftp files
> to/from qemu, but how do i set this up?
>
> I have a need to t/f files each
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 22:58, Barry wrote:
> Windows replies 'the network name can not be found'. ping says'Network
> is unreachable' when offline, no reply when online
>
> > (if you use the ipaddress of the host system you do not need to add it to
> > the lmhosts file)
>
> This is a stand-alone box
On Thursday 20 October 2005 22:58, Barry wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Rob.
>
> I went back to that page I found. It seems to presume that a network and
> file server are already set up which is not so. I have installed proftpd
> but am not sure about it being setup correctly. It is running
>
> Rob
Thanks for the reply Rob.
I went back to that page I found. It seems to presume that a network and
file server are already set up which is not so. I have installed proftpd
but am not sure about it being setup correctly. It is running
Robert Fisher wrote:
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 19:26, Barry wrot
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 20:30, Nick Rout wrote:
> I posted full instructions a week or so ago, it was a long thread so happy
> hunting!
Barry, IMHO the simplest instructions were the ones on the website you posted
about
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Qemu
Use these and the IP address as I menti
I posted full instructions a week or so ago, it was a long thread so happy
hunting!
On Thursday 20 October 2005 19:26, Barry wrote:
> According to the documentation it should be possible to ftp files
> to/from qemu, but how do i set this up?
>
> I have a need to t/f files each way.
>
> ftp is wor
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 19:26, Barry wrote:
>
> Your ideas on what to try next are wanted
Try WinXP. (Not joking!)
I had troubles with Win98 in Qemu but when it worked it was as simple as
Start > Run > \\192.168.10.11
(if you use the ipaddress of the host system you do not need to add it to the
lmho
According to the documentation it should be possible to ftp files
to/from qemu, but how do i set this up?
I have a need to t/f files each way.
ftp is working, I can bring up a prompt in a xterm, and ftp to localhost
in gftp. I use gftp to access my website.
Samba is installed & running. I lo
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