or sshfs. a lot more overhead, but runs in userspace.
I'm gonna take the sadistic answer and say man NFS.
:-)
In all seriousness Linux to Linux its the way to go.
Unless you want to learn rsync and simply have 2 copies of Your data which has a use also.
On Dec 1, 2011 5:27 PM, "Michael Havens" <bmike1@gmail.com> wrote:---------------------------------------------------well, i got the new hard drives in and so now i have ubuntu on the desktop and mint on the laptop. now i need direction! Could you point me to a quick networking guide so I can work on files between the two computers and print from either of them??
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