BigTy623

Member
Feb 11, 2005
26
0
0
i was wondering if i dowloaded big files on to a desktop running linux, would i be able to transfer them to my laptop running xp pro?
i'ma try mandrake linux
Tyler
 

qbek

Member
Mar 12, 2005
110
0
0
In general - yes. It could be a bit cumbersome, though, depending on the details of your setup.
It's usually easier to transfer files the other way, since linux reads well all windows partitions.
 

timswim78

Diamond Member
Jan 1, 2003
4,330
1
81
This is pretty simple. If you use SAMBA on the linux system, you can setup network shares that the windows system can read and write from without any problems.
 

Abzstrak

Platinum Member
Mar 11, 2000
2,450
0
0
Originally posted by: Red and black
or use "putty" on the windows machine to "scp" the file down.


lol, yea this is way easier than configuring samba for someone who hasn't done it before.
 

Umberger

Golden Member
Apr 13, 2005
1,710
0
76
definitely use putty with the scp command. it takes a matter of seconds. setting up Samba can take FOREVER.