Re: transfer files

From: <tstrat_at_siu.edu>
Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 09:25:40 -0600

Hi,

If you are doing things on the shell, scp accepts the recursive
option (-r) to transfer folders. i.e.:
scp -r my_folder me_at_ipaq:/home/me/

This would move the entire folder in one shot. Works just like cp
for the most part, and is really very handy once you learn the
syntax.

Travis

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>Date: 8-Mar-2007 05:41:59 -0600
>From: <floh-erfurth_at_freenet.de>
>To: "Dominik" <Dominik.Holler_at_gmx.net>, <familiar_at_handhelds.org>
>Subject: Re: [Familiar] transfer files
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>Betreff: [Familiar] transfer files
>Gesendet: Do 08 Mär 2007 12:33:54 CET
>Von: "Dominik"<Dominik.Holler_at_gmx.net>
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>> hi,
>> how to transfer/copy files from pc to ipaq ?
>> is there a ftp/sftp/nfs/smb server for familar ?
>> or is there a usable linux-pc gui for scp ?
>If you're using KDE, then open konqueror and enter:
fish://$IP-ADRESS-OF-IPAQ/
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>> dominik
>cu Floh
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