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06. september 2004 - 16:26 Der er 1 løsning

4 small Questions

Hello!

I have switched to Linux Mandrake 8.0 for one of my PC:s.

Of course I got some questions since I do not have used Linux before.

1)I would like to be able to share files between a PC with Windows 2000 and this PC with Linux. Is that difficult?

2) It looks that you do not have partions like C or D with Linux, is that correct? On Windows I used to have all my programs under C and all my files under D. Is there something like that under Linux that should be easy to understand? I got this folder called home and I guess that that is like My Documents under windows, is it a goog idea to use that for my works and project?

3) How can I see how much space I have left at the harddrive?

4) I guess that I can forget to develop some .NET under Linux?


Best regards
Fredrik
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06. september 2004 - 17:15 #1
Hello Fredand :-)

1) Take a look at samba. http://us4.samba.org/samba/ fairly simple to get working. If you want to mount shares from windows machines then issue: "mount -t smbfs //remote_ip/share /local_mountpoint -o username=your_name,password=your_password"

2) That is right yes. You have a bunch of different dirs, all mounted onto /. Users homedir (~) is normally created in /home, programs installed in /bin, logs, mail etc. in /var etc.

Have a look around, and you will learn quickly. :-)

3) in a console (command promt) issue: "df -h" -h is for "Human readable"

4) http://www.linux.net/compat.php #6 maybe. http://bdn.borland.com/article/0,1410,32056,00.html / http://www.mono-project.com/about/index.html
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