Martin Christopher on Nostr: #linuxhelp question: I have two computers running #Fedora40 KDE on the same wifi ...
#linuxhelp question:
I have two computers running #Fedora40 KDE on the same wifi network, and I'm fed up with searching for a USB drive any time I want to move a file from one computer to another.
Surely there's a tool to do that directly over the wifi network? I remember something like that from back in WindowsXP.
Is there a default tool preinstalled with Fedora? Is there a common one I should install on both computers to get this working? (Internet search has not been helpful.)
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