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TFTP is disabled by default. In '''Control Panel > Programs and Features''', click on '''Turn Windows features on or off''', find '''TFTP Client''' and tick the box. You should now be able to use TFTP from the command prompt | TFTP is disabled by default. In '''Control Panel > Programs and Features''', click on '''Turn Windows features on or off''', find '''TFTP Client''' and tick the box. You should now be able to use TFTP from the command prompt | ||
=== Linux: (note: for Ubuntu/Linux Mint only) === | === Linux: === | ||
using whatever your Linux distribution's package management might be, you need to check for the presence of a tftp client, and if necessary, install that package. Instructions for xUbuntu/Linux Mint (xUbuntu means any Ubuntu based distribution, including Kubuntu, Xubuntu, etc. Instructions for Debian may be similar, but are not yet tested). | |||
===(note: for Ubuntu/Linux Mint only) === | |||
tftp client may not be installed by default on Ubuntu 12.10 or Linux Mint 14. | tftp client may not be installed by default on Ubuntu 12.10 or Linux Mint 14. | ||
check and see if you have it by issuing: | check and see if you have it by issuing: |
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