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Many people today work on mixed networks, with both Linux and Windows systems playing important roles. Sharing files between the two can be critical at times and is surprisingly easy with the right ...
There are many ways to move files between Unix and Windows. In my mind, they fall into three categories — secure copy (let’s not even think about ftp), shared drives, and file synchronization. Each ...
I have several Linux machines on my network, each serving a different purpose. I frequently need to transfer files back and forth between them, and I'd rather not do so via a cloud service, email, or ...
Current hardware:<BR>1.1ghz AMD<BR>1GB ram<BR>7 drives = 1.2TB <BR>8x DVD burner<BR><BR>Software:<BR>iPig + Hamachi (will be replaced with m0n0wall PPTP)<BR>Azureus (monitors some RSS feeds for some ...
So you’re switching from Windows to Linux? Great. Like other users and organizations who’ve taken the plunge, it’s likely you’re making the move to take advantage of Linux’s stability and reliance on ...
A filesystem is a way that an operating system organizes files on a disk. These filesystems come in many different flavors depending on your specific needs. For Windows, you have the NTFS, FAT, FAT16, ...
I am a Windows user through and through. However, I often dabble with Linux, and during my journey, I've experimented with several distributions. If you have ever done so, you know that there is a ...
Download the PDF of this article. Linux supports a range of file systems, including ones used on other operating systems such as Windows FAT and NTFS. Those may be supported by embedded developers but ...