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-<note w> +=====Scp usage from your laptop/pc linux to your linux SISSA workstation===== 
-  DO NOTE READ THIS PAGE ... WORK IN PROGRESS \\+
  
-</​note>​ 
  
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-=====Scp usage from your laptop/pc linux to your linux Sissa workstation===== 
 ==== 1) Open a terminal ==== ==== 1) Open a terminal ====
 ===Open a terminal on linux using gnome=== ===Open a terminal on linux using gnome===
 please note: depending of the operating system and software version command names can change...\\ please note: depending of the operating system and software version command names can change...\\
 a)Here there are two examples using gnome:\\ a)Here there are two examples using gnome:\\
-  ​* **<color red> ​1) </​color>​** click on ** Applications** ,**<color red> ​2) </​color>​** click on **System Tools**,**<color red> ​3) </​color>​** click on **Terminal**; +   * **1)** click on ** Applications**,​ **2)** click on **System Tools**, **3)** click on **Terminal**. 
-  * **<color red> ​1) </​color>​** click on ** Applications**,​**<color red> ​2) </​color>​** click on **Accessories**,​**<color red> ​3) </​color>​** click on **Terminal**. +   ​* **1)** click on ** Applications**,​ **2)** click on **Accessories**,​ **3)** click on **Terminal**. 
-{{g.jpg|open a terminal using gnome}}+  
 +{{g.jpg|Open a terminal using gnome.}}
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-Go to __[[#Open a ssh connection on linux]]__+Go to the section ​[[#Open a ssh connection on linux]]
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 please note: depending of the operating system and software version command names can change...\\ please note: depending of the operating system and software version command names can change...\\
 a) Here there are two examples using kde: a) Here there are two examples using kde:
-  * **<color red> ​1) </​color>​** click on **the icon** on the main bar to open the main menu,**<color red> ​2) </​color>​**  click on **System**,​**<color red> ​3) </​color>​** click on **Terminal**; +  * **1)** click on **the icon** on the main bar to open the main menu, **2)** ​ click on **System**, **3)** click on **Terminal**. 
-  * **<color red> ​1) </​color>​**  click on **the icon** on the main bar to open the main menu,**<color red> ​2) </​color>​** click on **System Tools**,**<color red> ​3) </​color>​** click on **Terminal**. +  * **1)** ​ click on **the icon** on the main bar to open the main menu, **2)** click on **System Tools**, **3)** click on **Terminal**. 
-{{k.jpg|open a terminal using kde}}+{{k.jpg|Open a terminal using kde.}}
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-==== 2-L->W ) Copying a file from your laptop to your sissa workstation==== 
  
-* **<color red1) </color>** at the prompt write:\\ +---- 
-**scp** **<color MediumOrchid>​local_path/file_name_on_your_laptop</​color>**<​html>&​nbsp;​ </​html>​ **<color blue>​your-sissa-username@name-of-your-workstation:​dest_path/​new_file_name</​color>​**+ 
 +<note i> 
 +Please ALWAYS check that in the destination folder/directory it IS NOT PRESENT a file with the same name of the file which you have to copy there. If a file with the same name is present, using the copy command, this file will be overwritten. 
 +</note> 
 + 
 +==== 2-L->W ) Copying a file from your laptop to your SISSA workstation====
  
 +   * **1)** at the prompt write:
 +**scp** //​**local_path/​file_name_on_your_laptop** **<color teal>​your-SISSA-username@hostname:​dest_path/​new_file_name</​color>​**//​\\
 \\ \\
-In the following example the local_path is the **working folder** on your laptop, so it is omitted, \\ +   * **2)** at the prompt write //**your ​SISSA password**// when requested.\\ 
-the file_name_on_your_laptop is **file_name**,​ \\ +For example: ​//**file_name** **<​color ​teal>​jsmith@bluestar.ap.sissa.it:​~/​Desktop/</​color>​**/​/\\
-the your-sissa-username is **jsmith**, \\ +
-the name-of-your-workstation-name is **bluestar.ap.sissa.it**, ​\\ +
-the dest_path (destination pathname) is **~/Desktop/** and the file will be copied with the same name (so it is not present a <color blue>​new_file_name</​color>​).\\ +
-**scp** **<​color ​MediumOrchid>​fiele_name</​color>​** <​html>&​nbsp;​ </​html>​**<​color blue>​jsmith@bluestar.ap.sissa.it:​~/​Desktop/</​color>​**\\ +
-   * **<color red> 2) </color>** at the prompt write **your sissa password** when requested.\\+
 {{scp_linux_1.jpg|Be sure about the pathnames and file names...}} {{scp_linux_1.jpg|Be sure about the pathnames and file names...}}
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 +In that example: \\
 +**scp** //​**file_name** **<color teal>​jsmith@bluestar.ap.sissa.it:​~/​Desktop/</​color>​**//​\\
 +  * the //​**local_path**//​ is the //working folder// on your laptop, so it is omitted \\
 +  * the //​**file_name_on_your_laptop**//​ is //​file_name//​ \\
 +  * the //​**your-SISSA-username**//​ is //jsmith// \\
 +  * the **//​hostname//​** (the name of your Sissa linux workstation) is //​bluestar.ap.sissa.it//​ \\
 +  * the //​**dest_path**//​ (destination pathname) is //​~/​Desktop///​ and the file will be copied with the same name (so it is not present a //<color teal>​new_file_name</​color>//​).\\
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-==== 2-W-->L ) Copying a file from your sissa workstation to your laptop==== +==== 2-W-->L ) Copying a file from your SISSA workstation to your laptop==== 
-   * **<color red> ​1) </​color>​** at the prompt write:\\  +   * **1)** at the prompt write: 
-**scp** ​ **<color MediumOrchid>​your-sissa-username@name-of-your-workstation:​local_path/​file_name ​  </​color>​** <​html>&​nbsp;​ </​html>​**<​color ​blue>​dest_path/​new_file_name</​color>​**\\ +**scp** ​ **your-SISSA-username@hostname:​local_path/​file_name** **<​color ​teal>​dest_path/​new_file_name</​color>​**\\
 \\ \\
-In the following example the your-sissa-username is **jsmith**, \\ +   * **2)** at the prompt write// **your SISSA password**// when requested
-the name-of-your-workstation is **bluestar.ap.sissa.it**,​\\ +For example: ​**scp** **//jsmith@bluestar.ap.sissa.it:​~/​Desktop/​file_name <​color ​teal>​~/​Desktop</​color>/​/**\\
-the local_path is the **~/Desktop**, \\ +
-the file_name is **file_name**,​\\ +
-the dest_path (destination_path) is **~/Desktop** and the file will be copied with the same name (so the <color blue>​new_file_name<​/color> is not present).\\ +
-**scp** ​ **<color MediumOrchid>​jsmith@bluestar.ap.sissa.it:​~/​Desktop/​file_name ​</​color>​** <​html>&​nbsp;​ </​html>​**<​color ​blue>​~/​Desktop</​color>​**\\ +
-   * **<color red> 2) </color>** at the prompt write **your sissa password** when requested.\\+
 {{scp_linux_2.jpg|Be sure about the pathnames and file names...}} {{scp_linux_2.jpg|Be sure about the pathnames and file names...}}
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 +In that example:\\
 +**scp** **//​jsmith@bluestar.ap.sissa.it:​~/​Desktop/​file_name <color teal>​~/​Desktop</​color>//​**\\
 +  * the//** your-SISSA-username**//​ is //jsmith//
 +  * the **//​hostname//​** (the name of your SISSA linux workstation) is //​bluestar.ap.sissa.it//​
 +  * the //​**local_path**//​ is the //​~/​Desktop//​
 +  * the //​**file_name**//​ is //​file_name//​
 +  * the **dest_path** (destination_path) is //​~/​Desktop//​ and the file will be copied with the same name (so the //<color teal>​new_file_name</​color>//​ is not present).\\
  
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