I am using Windows 10 on my local machine with vagrant and docker installed for my virtual machine (VirtualBox). When I start docker/vagrant and my virtual machine is running and log in to the development machine, I get this:
root#dev:~#
I have this directory
root#dev:~/boom/properties#
My problem is how to access these folders from my windows host machine and edit the files that are in there.
Look at setting up a sync folder between Windows and Linux.
https://www.vagrantup.com/docs/synced-folders/smb.html
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Is it possible to use pycharm installed on the host machine, to use remote interpreter and files on a vagrant guest machine, without having a copy of them on the host machine?
It is possible but you have to pay the licencse to do it. yYou'll need to use Pycharm Professional Edition
See pycharm info
I am looking for a possibility to copy a file from Windows to a Linux machine, and my Windows machine will not have Cygwin installed .
The command I am trying is
linux #> scp windows-machine:e:\file.txt
Since you say "my windows machine will not have cygwin installed", I'm assuming you cannot install arbitrary software on the Windows side but that you have control of the Linux machine. Under those assumptions, you can use the Windows FTP client to transfer files to the Linux machine. (Of course, you will have to enable the FTP daemon on the Linux machine, most likely via inetd or systemctl.)
I want to create small virtual network. I am using VMWare Workstation 10. First I installed Guest Ubuntu machine and I could ping from host to that Guest Machine. But when I installed Windows XP as a new Guest machine, new Windows XP Guest could not ping any IP address (host on Windows 7 and Guest on Ubuntu 12.04). To get fresh gateway I created new Virtual Gateway for Guest XP
Here is screenshot of VMWare Virtual Network Editor:
And here is output when I ping gateway of Host (Windows 7)
Can someone tells me why I can't ping from Guest Windows XP machine and how to fix it ?
Regards...
It's probably that Windows, by default, blocks ping requests. You will have to open up a hole in your firewall.
You are not using workstation pro. In the normal.worstation is no option to run the systems at the same time, so probably by switching you suspend the guest - you have to open two worstations.
I have one computer running ubuntu operating system. It is having a wifi router connected to it. I have other laptop which runs windows 7 operating system.
Is there a way to access the ubuntu machine from windows machine through wifi and vice versa ?
You can use TeamViewer in both windows and linux. It will give you full control of the remote machine but I'm not sure if you can do file transfering...
For file transferring, connecting from windows to linux I would use winSCP, which access files through ssh, so you would have to install an run sshd on your linux box. If you haven't sshd in your ubuntu box, install it by doing $ sudo apt-get install ssh. You can start ssh daemon in ubuntu 11.10 with the command $ sudo service ssh start. From linux (Ubuntu 11.10) to windows (w7), I have successfully got into w7 machines in my local network by exploring the Network section in the left bar of the nautilus explorer. Sometimes, for some folders it would ask me for credentials to log into the remote machine, and file transferring was as simple as doing copy and paste (Ctrl+c, Ctrl+v)
hope to be helpful! good luck!
VNC is good for remote work on both Windows and Linux. You'll need to install VNC on Windows but I believe it comes by default with Ubuntu. You need to configure one to be the server and then you can use a client from the other machine to connect to it and remotely control the server machine.
Here are some resources for VNC in Ubuntu: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNC
And I use TightVNC when I'm working on Windows (server and client included in the install).
Install XRDP on Ubuntu.
on windows then run msrtc -v
if over the internet , I say use
https://www.dwservice.net/en/download.html
free and lot better than teamviwer.
I am running Oracle Enterprise Linux on VMWare. I now want to install Oracle which is is located on my C drive in Windows. Is there a way to copy this file to a folder in my virtual machine?
If its just once off, easiest way is to install winscp onto your windows host, setup a bridged or host only network on the vmware server and using winscp to copy the files in.
I think you can install vmware tools which would allow for shared folders, but last time I tried I ran into some issues and gave up.