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Saving emacs files to a remote syst
Name: jgriffin Date: January 3, 2003 at 09:47:32 Pacific OS: RH 8.0/Win98 CPU/Ram: PII/333 - 256MB
Comment:
I have established a telnet session from a Win98 box to a RH8.0 box and executed emacs(or pico or vi) remotely.
How do I load and save files using emacs(or pico or vi) through the telnet session to the remote computer's(Win98) drive. (either c: or a:)?
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