moving files?
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moving files?
How on earth do you move a file from example home folder to desktop when ever i do instead of moving the file it copys it and there doesint seem to be a way to fix this anyone know a solution before ubuntu gos back on my laptop thanks in advance
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Re: moving files?
Ubuntu? Then it works the same way. Cut, and paste.
If you accept - and I do - that freedom of speech is important, then you are going to have to defend the indefensible. That means you are going to be defending the right of people to read, or to write, or to say, what you don't say or like or want said.
Re: moving files?
cut paste? i have never used this method i would just drag and drop the file from for example home directory to desktop just tried cut-paste and it didint work i cut the file but would only allow me to paste in the original directory. i am using xfce enviroment this is real head wreck
Re: moving files?
If you try to paste files in the /root partition without root privileges it will not work. You can however cut-paste in the /home/user folder.
Re: moving files?
the most annoying thing is when i try to 'copy to' and my only options are desktop and home. why not 'browse' ??
Re: moving files?
I have never face such problems, as I have a common data folder between XP and Linux with NTFS file system. Are you using LMDE XFCE version?
if you want to cut / copy files to any folders and things are not working, then just open terminal (alt + ctrl + t)
type
gksudo thunar
enter password.
then browse anywhere you like
if you want to cut / copy files to any folders and things are not working, then just open terminal (alt + ctrl + t)
type
gksudo thunar
enter password.
then browse anywhere you like
Re: moving files?
Hi Mintish,
You don't mention which file manager you're using - would it be Thunar? I'm using Mint 11 with Gnome which has the Nautilus file manager, so I have to rely on my memory. I believe the way to move a file from one folder to another in Thunar is to have two instances of Thunar open, browse in one to the file you wish to move, and browse in the other to its destination, then drag from one to the other. I believe your Ubuntu may have used Nautilus which has the option (F3) to open two panes to perform this drag and drop, or a right click option to move or copy between 'home' and 'desktop', or the option to drag from main pane to side pane. I'm not sure in Thunar has this last option too.
Does this help?
You don't mention which file manager you're using - would it be Thunar? I'm using Mint 11 with Gnome which has the Nautilus file manager, so I have to rely on my memory. I believe the way to move a file from one folder to another in Thunar is to have two instances of Thunar open, browse in one to the file you wish to move, and browse in the other to its destination, then drag from one to the other. I believe your Ubuntu may have used Nautilus which has the option (F3) to open two panes to perform this drag and drop, or a right click option to move or copy between 'home' and 'desktop', or the option to drag from main pane to side pane. I'm not sure in Thunar has this last option too.
Does this help?
Re: moving files?
If you are trying to move between partitions, using Thunar hold shift during the D&D, which will move and not copy.
Kernel Linux Tex 5.12.14-zen1-1-zen, XFCE
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Arch
Dual GTX1070 8Gb
AMD Ryzen 1800X
32Gb RAM
Re: moving files?
LXDE with Pcmanfm with button in taskbar, single-click option. Double click button to get two copies, each with its own menu displayed. Put one in the destination directory, one in the source directory. If required by either, click tools and choose "Open current folder as root". Then drag-drop or cut-paste to your heart's desire.
Re: moving files?
Hi, I get exactly the original bug in this thread. The problem is not that don't know how to move files from one place to another, there are many ways to do that. I am using Mint 12 with MATE and Nautilus. The problem is that I want the default behavior of nautilus to be that if I drag and drop a file from one location to another (be it the desktop, two nautilus windows, or into a folder in the same nautilus window), is for file to be moved(i.e. the file is no longer at the original location), but for some reason, on my system it is instead copied. How do I change this behavior? It is nowhere in the nautilus preferences. (the behavior I want is default on both Ubuntu and all past versions of Mint that I have used)
Thanks!
Thanks!
Re: moving files?
for just a few file(s)Right click -> cut --->right click -> paste
But for moving lots of files, inc directories - I use Gnome Commander.
I found that I was always logging into root - to get around <some> file permission issues.
By using Gnome Commander. - whole slabs of stuff can be moved or copied.
if file permission, get in the way, then run Gnome Commander. as root - from the drop menu - under File -> Start as root.
Please edit your original post title to include [SOLVED] - when your problem is solved!
and DO LOOK at those Unanswered Topics - - you may be able to answer some!.
Re: moving files?
I would like to add my recommendation.
I do a lot of file movement between ~14 mounted parttions across several h/d.
<opinion>
The easiest and most effective way to do a lot of file movement and still know exactly what is going on is to use a dual pane file manager.
My default file manager is Krusader. It is a KDE app that is interlaced with enough functionality to accommodate most file management tasks.
If you're adverse to kde, then my alternate recommendation is xfe. It lighter than Krusader but covers the major functionality with respect to file management.
Both of these apps are in the repository. If you decide to go the Krusader route, here's a link to a short paper I put together covering how to get the root mode working in non-kde environments.
http://www.boomerclan.info/techpaperslx ... gnome.html
</opinion>
Hope this helps.
-DataMan
I do a lot of file movement between ~14 mounted parttions across several h/d.
<opinion>
The easiest and most effective way to do a lot of file movement and still know exactly what is going on is to use a dual pane file manager.
My default file manager is Krusader. It is a KDE app that is interlaced with enough functionality to accommodate most file management tasks.
If you're adverse to kde, then my alternate recommendation is xfe. It lighter than Krusader but covers the major functionality with respect to file management.
Both of these apps are in the repository. If you decide to go the Krusader route, here's a link to a short paper I put together covering how to get the root mode working in non-kde environments.
http://www.boomerclan.info/techpaperslx ... gnome.html
</opinion>
Hope this helps.
-DataMan
Re: moving files?
Use dolphin then.thankyou wrote:the most annoying thing is when i try to 'copy to' and my only options are desktop and home. why not 'browse' ??
Re: moving files?
i've tried die commandline it works perfectly
on a desktop it's like SHIFT+<drag and drop> and it works
but the overall perfomance scheduling is not natural
other primary processes were affected during the file operation
on a desktop it's like SHIFT+<drag and drop> and it works
but the overall perfomance scheduling is not natural
other primary processes were affected during the file operation
Re: moving files?
I can also confirm this problem.
What is strange is that this only happens when trying to move files from the Desktop to another folder.
If you do the same from files located elsewhere, for instance, from folder Documents into Desktop, files are moved normaly (and not copied)....
What is strange is that this only happens when trying to move files from the Desktop to another folder.
If you do the same from files located elsewhere, for instance, from folder Documents into Desktop, files are moved normaly (and not copied)....