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I am in the process of installing Ubuntu (9.0) onto a spare machine. I want to make the Ubuntu machine a part of my Windows network (which for the moment), consists of a single XP machine.

I want to do the following on my "network" (initially, it will be 1 Ubuntu machine and 1 XP machine) - and I am seeking some help on how to go about achieving these goals:

  1. Share a printer, so that both machines can print documents

  2. Be able to copy (*.cpp and *.php) source files from the XP machine to the Ubuntu machine Note: this is likely to be a one of requirement

  3. Maintain a svn repository on the (newer) XP machine and use it (i.e. commit to the repository etc) from the Ubuntu machine

  4. Transfer binary files from the XP machine to the Ubuntu machine

Note: The files though binary (and written on the XP box), will be read using the same library (but compiled for Linux), on the Ubuntu box.

Note2 : I will need to transfer these files daily


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this should be on superuser.com – lexu Oct 28 at 5:40
No, it should be on ServerFault. Don't just dump things. Once it gets dumped, it's harder to fix because there are fewer mods on SU, so please try to dump it in the right place the first time. – Chris Lutz Oct 28 at 5:46
why the down-vote? Sure, this question doesn't belong here, but it is poorly writen, dumb, argumentative/useless .. – lexu Oct 28 at 5:46
k, I moved it - how may I delete the question now ...? – skyeagle Oct 28 at 5:47
oh, for f*cks sake! - where should I post this question ... everyone seems to have a different opinion :( ?! – skyeagle Oct 28 at 5:48

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