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Solve : Transfer files between a Kubuntu PC & Windows XP PC? |
Answer» We have computer running Kubuntu 7.04 which we have to use to prepare RIP printing files (the program is called Caldera and only works on Linux). One problem I have when transferring these files is that it is so slow, when transferring I get a 'stalled' message.How are you currently doing this? Do these computers have a DVD burner? One DVD can hold up to 4.3GB.They stated: Quote We then have to transfer large files (around 100mb-2gb) via a memory stick to an adjacent PC which runs Windows XP pro.in first post as current method. An external HD would be just as slow as thumb drives. Best method I could think of is create peer-to-peer network and use samba or install an FTP service on the Linux box and then Peer-to-Peer the files back and forth over network connection. Cheapest network that can be built if both systems have network adapters is a cross-over Peer-to-Peer network. And all you need is cross over cable between them. Only concern with cross-over cable is how far appart are these systems and can a cable be safely run between them without creating a clothes line or trip hazzard? I'd go with samba: http://www.samba.org/Computers are right next to each other. YES, I might try using cds - is this quicker than copying to a Kingston memory stick? Cant understand why it is so slow, then keep getting 'stalled' message, then when 'safely removing' I get message window which says 'Error kio_media_mounthelper ....the device was successfully unmounted but could not be ejected'' . But, I do like the idea of using Samba. I looked at the website - what I need are idiot PROOF instructions on what to do Are there any available? many thanks |
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