Q. For example FTP and Telnet both run Linux. So that would indicate that some basic konwledge of Linux commands is necessary. However, I am a Windows user...
A. FTP can run on Linux, but it doesn't always run on Linux.
You can run an FTP server on Windows and an FTP client on Windows. Same for Mac.
It is just a File Transfer Protocol. The protocol is cross-platform, not Linux-specific.
You can run an FTP server on Windows and an FTP client on Windows. Same for Mac.
It is just a File Transfer Protocol. The protocol is cross-platform, not Linux-specific.
Please suggest me a software that i can install in windows XP inorder to learn LINUX commands?
Q. I want to learn linux commands on windows platform (without the requirement of linux OS). I had a software but i forgot the name, can please help getting that similar kind of functionality.
Thank you all for your kind suggestions and Hints.
Thank you all for your kind suggestions and Hints.
A. If you want native solution, then Cygwin is the best. It allows you to configure and install only those applications that you want.
How to save file to desktop using Linux commands.?
Q. I am a beginner to Linux commands. I use SSH to connect to a Linux server. What command can I use to save a text file on the server to my desktop? Example?
A. From your desktop, fire up a terminal, or use Cygwin if you're under Windows (make sure you have installed the openssh packages) :
scp <your_user_name>@<server_name>:<path to remote file> <path to local dir/file>
Enter your password, and you're done :)
scp <your_user_name>@<server_name>:<path to remote file> <path to local dir/file>
Enter your password, and you're done :)
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