488889
515
Zoom out
Zoom in
Previous page
1/530
Next page
27.7.2.2 Accessing Shares from the Command Line
If you prefer using the command line, use the smbclient command. To log in to
your Samba server, run:
smbclient //jupiter/share -U tux
Omit the -U option if you are the current user tux. After logging in successfully, use
some basic commands like ls (list contents), mkdir (create directory), get (download
le), and put (upload le). Use help to display all commands. Refer to the manual
page of smbclient for more information.
27.8 Sharing Files between Linux and
Windows with Samba
Samba is the rst choice for transferring les between Windows and Linux machines.
These are the most common use cases for Samba:
Transferring Files from Linux to Windows with the SMB Scheme
In the easiest case you do not have to congure a Linux server. Use the smb:/
scheme. For more information, see Section 27.7.2.1, “Accessing Shares with KDE
and GNOME” (page 496). Make sure that your workgroup is identical on both
systems and that your directories are shared.
Transferring Files from Windows to Linux Using a Server
Congure a Samba server on your Linux computer. See Procedure 27.4, “Setting
Up a Samba Server” (page 498).
TIP: Using Default Registry Entries for Your Windows System
Some Windows versions (95, 98) require a small change in the registry for en-
abling a different password authentication method. Simplify this step by in-
stalling the samba-doc package and copy the le /usr/share/doc/
packages/samba/registry to your Windows drive. Start Windows and
incorporate the changes by double-clicking on this le.
Copying and Sharing Files 497
515


Need help? Post your question in this forum.

Forumrules


Report abuse

Libble takes abuse of its services very seriously. We're committed to dealing with such abuse according to the laws in your country of residence. When you submit a report, we'll investigate it and take the appropriate action. We'll get back to you only if we require additional details or have more information to share.

Product:

For example, Anti-Semitic content, racist content, or material that could result in a violent physical act.

For example, a credit card number, a personal identification number, or an unlisted home address. Note that email addresses and full names are not considered private information.

Forumrules

To achieve meaningful questions, we apply the following rules:

Register

Register getting emails for Suse openSUSE 12.2 at:


You will receive an email to register for one or both of the options.


Get your user manual by e-mail

Enter your email address to receive the manual of Suse openSUSE 12.2 in the language / languages: English as an attachment in your email.

The manual is 8,65 mb in size.

 

You will receive the manual in your email within minutes. If you have not received an email, then probably have entered the wrong email address or your mailbox is too full. In addition, it may be that your ISP may have a maximum size for emails to receive.

Others manual(s) of Suse openSUSE 12.2

Suse openSUSE 12.2 Quick start guide - English - 284 pages


The manual is sent by email. Check your email

If you have not received an email with the manual within fifteen minutes, it may be that you have a entered a wrong email address or that your ISP has set a maximum size to receive email that is smaller than the size of the manual.

The email address you have provided is not correct.

Please check the email address and correct it.

Your question is posted on this page

Would you like to receive an email when new answers and questions are posted? Please enter your email address.



Info