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I use ssh mylogin@server to connect to a remote server... I am wondering how to copy the whole files from there to my local machine...



One reason to do this, is that, I could not compile a latex file on the server, there is an error: ! LaTeX Error: File tikz.sty not found. I guess this error will disappear if I compile the same file on my local machine.



Another reason is that it seems that there are not too many tools on the server, for example, I can not open a pdf by evince, which is doable on my local machine.



Could anyone help?


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I agree eith Engels Peralta, this is the simplest way.



From Nautilus go to File -> Connect to Server...



Change type to SSH, then enter your SSH details and credentials.



Now it should show up in your file system pane on the left.



You can then browse, copy or whatever. Note that you do not need to have an ssh session active before connecting, this will initiate the SSH session. Be sure to create a bookmark so you can access from the bookmark menu. I use the same method to connect to a test webserver.


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