cogoman wrote:
>
>    Another one (HP Pavilion Slimline s7600n) had Ubuntu Studio on it, 
> but it would drop back to a log in prompt without warning every 1/2 hour 
> to 1 hour. 
That's probably the security monitor, I'm sure that can be turned off, 
but I don't know
which of the 2000 security monitor programs this might be.
> *What you helped me with is* that the Mint PC appears to have a card 
> reader that only supports SD cards, but not SDHC.  I have a camera that 
> has an 8 GIG SDHC card with the photos I need on it, so I had to copy 
> them to the MEPIS machine. *Sftp took a little getting use to, very 
> little, to know the difference between ls and lls, and as you say, it 
> took care of the permissions nicely!
Yes, since it is a local process on each end, if you know the password 
to log in, you
have access to the files.  The original sftp was pretty limited, now you 
can do nearly
any standard shell command both locally and remotely.  And, of course,
man sftp
will give some useful info on how to use it.

Jon

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