darren.mans...@opengi.co.uk wrote: >>> >> Hi thank you for your message, well that sort of defeats the object >> > for > >> me really as I want to learn the commands. Its kind of frustrating >> > that > >> there isnt something available for beginners to read for ssh. I know >> people have given me some urls but they are quite intense and expect >> people to already have some knowledge of what they are talking about, >> > so > >> its very hard making my way through them. >> >> Plus after finding out last night that I might have a problem with the >> terminal not recocnising folders where they are supposed to be, it >> > sort > >> of was why I wanted help pc to pc, to make sure. >> >> Nothing is ever easy is it. >> >> John. >> >> -- >> > > I think what you're really trying to find out is how to use the shell. > SSH and the shell are 2 different things, SSH is the method of > connecting into a shell over a network. To actually do stuff once you're > connected you use standard Linux/Unix commands such as ls, rm, mv, cp > etc. This is pretty good http://www.reallylinux.com/docs/basic.shtml > > For using SSH, it's a different set of commands. As I said SSH is just a > method of connecting. There are other things that have been added > alongside SSH such as SCP and SFTP, which are just ways of copying files > over SSH. Just google SSH tutorial for that. > > Darren > >
Hi Darren, Well see I didnt know that, and I am so glad that you have explained it. This is something that I came across last night, whilst trying to upload a file from my Dektop to my website using shell commands, or at least trying to. Something that I found out after a while was that you need a Terminal open for the Desktop and one for the Remote server. I just could not get my Terminal to recognise that there was a file on my desktp that needed to be transfered, kept saying no file found. This is something that is really frustrating me that I couldnt get that to work, which was why I asked about pc to pc help. I am sorry about all the questions, I think I already frightened somebody off, which I am really sorry about if I have. :( John -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/