danattwood wrote:
> John wrote:
>   
>> On 15/07/2009 02:10, William Anderson wrote:
>>     
>>> John Matthews wrote:
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> Hi its me again, it seems I might be having a few problems with my 
>>>> Ubuntu, as I cant get my files recognised when trying to use commands. 
>>>> Most likely me not understanding how its done.
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> It would be more useful to know what you're actually trying to do and at
>>> what point you're running aground :)
>>>
>>> -n
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>> I am a complete novice. I have managed to find my way to the server 
>> tree, at laest for one of my sites.
>>
>> I think things like navigating round the site,
>> calling up files or folders,
>> somebody mentioned how to make a copy/backup of anything I do on the 
>> site, so I have to do that. I use nano as the text editor.
>>
>> Copying files, pasting them from one place to another.
>> Uploading files, then installing the into the correct folders.
>> Writig to files.
>> Permissions on those files.
>>
>> When it talks about pointing to a file for a program to work, giving 
>> that file permissions.
>>
>> What I need is for somebody to show me how to do it, so that can see 
>> and copy the commands to learn.
>>
>> Somebody told me to get into the site using the Places, but that only 
>> takes me to one place, I need to be able to get into the Tree, so that 
>> I can see what is there Hopefully that makes sense.
>>
>> Its is basically a teaching session.
>>
>> Hope that helps.
>>
>> John
>>     
> You could try using a program like filezilla which works just like a 
> standard ftp program but will let you use sftp so it's nice and secure. 
> This will let you naviagte the 'tree', move files around and set 
> permissions etc. When set up correctly the places menu can work in 
> exactly the same way.
>
> Or how about finding out about you local lug and popping in to one of 
> their meets. I'm sure someone there will give you quick lesson on using 
> the places menu and ssh
>
> Dan
>
>   
Hi thank you for your message, well that sort of defeats the object for 
me really as I want to learn the commands. Its kind of frustrating that 
there isnt something available for beginners to read for ssh. I know 
people have given me some urls but they are quite intense and expect 
people to already have some knowledge of what they are talking about, so 
its very hard making my way through them.

Plus after finding out last night that I might have a problem with the 
terminal not recocnising folders where they are supposed to be, it sort 
of was why I wanted help pc to pc, to make sure.

Nothing is ever easy is it.

John.

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