[QCLUG] File transfer over LAN

Jim Hall volunteer.jim@gmail.com
Tue, 22 May 2007 15:18:52 -0500


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On 5/22/07, Adk <adk@52761.com> wrote:
>
> Burn files on a cd?
>
> --
> Hasta la vista, Vista
>
>
> --------- Original Message --------
> From: qclug@qclug.org
> To: qclug <qclug@qclug.org>
> Subject: [QCLUG] File transfer over LAN
> Date: 22/05/07 14:23
>
> > All systems are Linux.
> >
> > My church Lab has 6 computers that I just found out don&#39;t handle
> USB.
> > Debian and several live-cd&#39;s won&#39;t work. I don&#39;t have the
> time
> for
> > extensive &quot;fixing&quot;. One of the other three computers is just
> newer
> > enough to recognize my pen drive.
> >
> > Soooooo what I&#39;d like to do is use the newer one to &quot;go&quot;
> to
> the older
> > one and copy the files I need to the newer one. I need a &quot;one shot
> > quicky&quot;. What should I read about that will do that?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jim
> >
>
> ________________________________________________
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>

I'm back.

Chris:  I've checked for cables. Don't have one long enough to reach from
one corner of the room to the opposite one.

Adk:  No burners in anything in the room.

Mark:  As far as I can tell ssh is running on both, I'm not sure about scp.
It may be moot, however, since I still haven't learned how to use ssh.

I'd use rsync, telnet, ftp, or anything else at this point. Security is not
a big issue as long as I can reverse whatever I have to do.

Jim

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