Good to hear it installed just fine. It used to be almost painful to keep Linux updated, but it's come a long way in the past few years. Just as easy as Windows now.
Good to hear it installed just fine. It used to be almost painful to keep Linux updated, but it's come a long way in the past few years. Just as easy as Windows now.
Is there something special I need to do to get all my pc's to see each other on the network so I can transfer files and such?
You're not trying to use that crappy "browsing" that microsoft half-ass supports in Windows XP are you? If so, give up and start looking for your machines by IP number. I would say to use DNS, but you prob arent running that at home.
Look for a program called "Samba" it is a network file transfer utility that I have never had the chance to use
Ok first of all I wouldnt use the crappy MS thing because I already know it wouldnt work. Second I have been thinking about using the SAMBA it installs with the OS. I just have never used it. I guess I could use DNS I still have a Windows 2003 server hooked up. I'm just looking for the simplest way to share files on a WORGROUP LAN.
Simple way to share files on LAN:
Yes, use SAMBA. I got it configured on my Fedora Core box here at the house. Once you have it set up it works great. I have a mapped drive to the FC box and I backup my important data to it.
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