Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Base => TCB Talk => Topic started by: JunkYard on June 25, 2026, 09:01:33 PM
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Greetings!
So I load emelfm up. then load my drive up I want. find the file I want. right click and can not see a copy option. then press ctrl+c. Then I go to the other drive that I want to paste and press ctrl+paste and nothing happens!
Any help please?
Thanks
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Hi JunkYard
... press ctrl+paste ...
I'm not familiar with "ctrl+paste". When I want to paste, I
use Ctrl-V.
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..but emelfm is a two pane file manager - if you have one pane set to the source directory and the other pane set to the destination directory, you can highlight the file and click on the copy button.
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Hi JunkYard
... press ctrl+paste ...
I'm not familiar with "ctrl+paste". When I want to paste, I
use Ctrl-V.
If ctrl and V is the code for paste then what is the code for copy please?
So the short cut keys are different to windows. Is there somewhere I can get a list for this pacific distro?. As it would appear that every distro is different
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..but emelfm is a two pane file manager - if you have one pane set to the source directory and the other pane set to the destination directory, you can highlight the file and click on the copy button.
I noticed it had 2 search term windows. one on the left and one on the right? so you are saying set the left as drive to copy from and right to to paste to
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Greetings!
So I load emelfm up. then load my drive up I want. find the file I want. right click and can not see a copy option. then press ctrl+c. Then I go to the other drive that I want to paste and press ctrl+paste and nothing happens!
Any help please?
Thanks
Sorry it was a typo
i ment ctrl+p. did not seam to work
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I noticed it had 2 search term windows. one on the left and one on the right? so you are saying set the left as drive to copy from and right to to paste to
Affirmative
Vice versa will also work
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Hi JunkYard
Ctrl-C Copies what is highlighted.
Ctrl-V Pastes what you copied.
These control codes have existed as long as I can remember.
I even used them back when I used to use Windows.