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2008-01-12
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2008-01-12
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2008-01-12
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2008-01-12
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2008-01-12
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2008-01-12
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If using Linux i.e. Ubuntu I am not sure what is the best or most elegant GUI equivalent (Functionally) for winscp, it would be great to be able to use the same open source GUI for use on NIT's, and/or Win, MAC or Linux PC's.
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2008-01-13
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I read something about Samba in OS2008, but I don't really know what to do..
Is there an easy way to make this kind of connection?
thanks!