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>> Interesting... You would think that's a pretty rare requirement.
>
> Go download Apache source code from a remote server you're ssh'ing to.
> Do you remember the URL to the .tar.gz? Probably not.
>
> lynx httpd.apache.org, browse, and download.
I did this. Not for Apache, but for an ancient laptop that's sitting
underneith a USB printer acting as an IPP print server. Unfortunately,
the only way to get the driver to work is to download a tarball, work
out how to unpack it, and manually compile it. [Almost unbelievably,
this does actually work.]
Obviously, I did all the document reading from the machine at my desk.
But since I don't know of a way of getting a file from the computer at
my desk to the machine I'm SSH connected to, I was forced to use Lynx to
download it. [Man, I would *not* recommend anybody else try this, ever!]
But surely all of this is just because I suck at Linux? Surely if you
know how to work Linux properly, you'd look up the URL on your own PC
and just use mget or something on the remote?
> Not to mention Googling for troubleshooting information from said
> server, and maybe ending up in a *blog* explaining how to fix a problem
> or another.
1. If *my* blog is linked from anywhere, I'll be seriously amazed!
2. If my blog contains any *useful* info, I'll be ultra-amazed.
In fact, you know what? I challenge you to find a Google search term
that finds my blog. :-P
--
http://blog.orphi.me.uk/
http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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