Hello I have a problem accessing remote git repository located on Linux machine in my local network. I performed the following steps: - firstly setup the remote repository on my Linux machine: $ mkdir /root/projects/test/.git $ cd /root/projects/test/.git $ git init —bare Initialized empty Git repository in /root/projects/test/.git - on my local Windows XP machine: $ cd my_project $ git init $ git add * $ git commit -m “My initial commit message” $ git remote add origin root-Q0ErXNX1RuZ8OZrKoImLbQ@public.gmane.org:projects/test/.git $ git push origin master Git successfully connected to root-Q0ErXNX1RuZ8OZrKoImLbQ@public.gmane.org and requested to enter the password for the root user. I entered the correct password and after that received the following error message: git: ‘projects/test/.git’ is not a git-command. See ‘git –help’ fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly ssh works fine, I can connect to Linux machine using Putty without problems. I also stoped the firewall and tried to use different paths in origin projects/test, root/projects/test/.git and other combinations, but always get the same error. My git version is 1.6.3.0. Please help to solve this problem. - Thank you in advance.