Thanks, that helped, I can see the relationship with command line
in my mind now too. So now I can copy files ." Life is Good,
just don't weaken!"
Dennis
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
> Dennis....the simpleist way for a 'windows mentality guy' is
> to put a dos formatted floppy in your drive, click on the
> desktop floppy icon to open a kfm window to the floppy. Click
> on the (either desktop or panel) home icon to open another kfm
> window and navigate to your downloaded file's location. Then
> just drag & drop.
>
> Alan
>
> Dennis Myers wrote:
> >
> > Ok, here's an easy one, (he said) I have downloaded a couple
> > of .tar.gz files and would like to save them to a floppy or
> > ten. I have been through the two books on linux that are
> > in my library, and can't find a way to do it. I think my
> > problem is again the Windows mentality getting in the way.
> > So I may be asking myself the wrong question and looking in
> > the wrong place in the books. A little help here, and
> > remember that your talking to a guy who spent an hour trying
> > to get his pppd to come back up and it was a problem with
> > the extension cord he was hooked up to. Ha! Thanks ahead
> > of time, Dennis