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#1
can you help me to do this?

I have two N800 and want to share some files.
I don't want to use bluetooth () but the wlan.

tnx
 
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#2
You could setup an ad-hoc WLAN between the two, I think? Or just use an exsting WAP assuming you have one. Then use rsync, or ssh/scp, to copy the files around.

Or, if you don't mind USB, then setup one for USG host mode, and then you will see the other's SD cards on the host one.
 
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#3
You can use ad-hoc and ssh/scp very well.

There are two ports of gftp out there that will work on maemo for an SSH/SFTP/SCP GUI, I made this one that's a tarball, there's another that's a deb (search forums), but neither is hildonized.
 
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#4
I'va a win shared folder that I use mounting it with the "mount -t cifs" command.
Now I want to do the same with my N800. How can I share a N800 folder? I tried to edit the smb.conf file and reload the smbd daemon but I donno how to create users/passw.

Thanks
 
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#5
I've not tried Samba/CIFS on the tablet. I use pdbedit to do pw/user control for Samba on my deskstop.
 
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#6
Originally Posted by Lupin3d View Post
I'va a win shared folder that I use mounting it with the "mount -t cifs" command.
Now I want to do the same with my N800. How can I share a N800 folder? I tried to edit the smb.conf file and reload the smbd daemon but I donno how to create users/passw.

Thanks
no one? (fanoush? )

Last edited by Lupin3d; 2008-02-29 at 10:10.
 
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#7
I don't think this should be Maemo-specific; why not do just what you'd normally do on any Linux box with Samba?
 
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