Simon Geard wrote:
Gnome has the same feature in nautilus - just try a url like
ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED] (or sftp: - both work). Or use the connect-to-server
menu option.
I'm sure I sent a reply to this nearly a week ago (thunderbird thinks so too, it's in
the sent folder) but people seem to still
I seem to recall there was a way to mount the same home directory on
both machines. I'm pretty sure it wasn't with NFS but that would
probably do it otherwise... Sorry if thats not much help. Otherwise
you have scp.
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Devan Lippman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Apr 6, 2005 5:41 AM, Declan Mo
On Apr 1, 2005 12:17 AM, Andrew Benton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello list,
> I've recently wired together our computers with crossover cables.
[snip]
> So I'd like some suggestions please, what application should
> I be looking at to move files between two Linux From Scratch PC's?
Non Kosher
On Sat, 2005-04-02 at 16:34 +0200, Uli Fahrenberg wrote:
> There's a protocol called FISH, so I guess this is what KDE is using.
> Googling for it is not easy, but I found
>
> http://www2.codegnome.org:59321/geeklog/2004/04/
Ok, so it's a separate protocol over SSH, owing to dissatisfactio
On Saturday 02 April 2005 09:34 am, Uli Fahrenberg wrote:
> There's a protocol called FISH, so I guess this is what KDE is using.
> Googling for it is not easy, but I found
>
> http://www2.codegnome.org:59321/geeklog/2004/04/
>
> uli
>
I think you're on to something. It would pretty much an
Craig Colton, Apr 1, 18:34 -0500:
On Friday 01 April 2005 06:07 am, Simon Geard wrote:
Incidentally, why does KDE use a fish: url? That's hardly an obvious
choice...
Simon.
It's probably to make you think that KDE is doing something real
fancy-shmancy
- when in fact they're just using plain old ss
On Friday 01 April 2005 06:07 am, Simon Geard wrote:
>
> Incidentally, why does KDE use a fish: url? That's hardly an obvious
> choice...
>
> Simon.
It's probably to make you think that KDE is doing something real fancy-shmancy
- when in fact they're just using plain old ssh (I think).
Just for
Simon Geard wrote:
Gnome has the same feature in nautilus - just try a url like
ssh://[EMAIL PROTECTED] (or sftp: - both work). Or use the connect-to-server
menu option.
Thankyou very much, that is perfect! Thanks to Craig and Mike for also suggesting
sshd. I already had it installed on both machin
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Simon Geard wrote:
> Incidentally, why does KDE use a fish: url? That's hardly an obvious
> choice...
FIle SHell, perhaps?
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Manly's Maxim: Logic is a systematic method of
coming to the wrong conclusion with confidence.
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On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 19:09 -0500, Craig Colton wrote:
> A graphical version of ssh and scp can be found in Konqueror/kde.
> I use the "fish" ioslave to transfer files between my linux boxes. Just type
> "fish:/[EMAIL PROTECTED]" into the address bar and and you can browse "host's"
> files as if
On Thursday 31 March 2005 06:17 pm, Andrew Benton wrote:
> Hello list,
> I've recently wired together our computers with crossover cables. As part
> of working out how to get xbox live to work through a masquerading linux
> box I first did it with the PC's so I could take it one step at a time and
On Fri, 01 Apr 2005 00:17:07 +0100, Andrew Benton
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So I'd like some suggestions please, what application should
> I be looking at to move files between two Linux From Scratch PC's?
Sounds like you might want to look into NFS... or for simple file
tranfers you could inst
Hello list,
I've recently wired together our computers with crossover cables. As part of working
out how to get xbox live to work through a masquerading linux box I first did it with
the PC's so I could take it one step at a time and see the error messages. Anyway,
all that's done and dusted, it
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