![]() ![]() ![]() Doing things like compiling this code or re-compiling Linux is about 10 years off my base knowledge level but thanks to anyone who can add any insight. On XP - perhaps, but on Windows 7 and up FastCopy and TeraCopy are both slower than or marginally comparable to robocopy, which is a built-in bulk copying tool. I was somehow able to figure out how to add one "app" off the terminal based install facility but I notice that RAPIDCOPY is not in the list of available apps.Īny help is appreciated and if anyone has RAPIDCOPY in a form where I just have to copy some files to install it, I should be set. What would be the shortest and easiest path for me to be able to use this tool my new "first ever Linux install" desktop? Please understand that this is my first installation of Linux and it's takem me over a year of multiple tries just to finally discover how to install it, learning I needed to convert my disk from GPT to MBR, make all kinds of changes to my BIOS just to get both Mint and Windows working on the same machine, so if the only answer is beyond an elementary level like that, then I am sunk. On Windows I use FastCopy and via a search I found the Linux equivalent called RapidCopy: One goal for this new GUI Linux user is thinking with the full range of drive format types supported by Linux, I was hoping to do some mass-file copying from some backup hard drives to others I've collected over the years of taking photos. Explorer++Portable - multi-tab file manager FastCopy Portable (Freeware). Brand new to Linux, Ubuntu, Mint desktop. LMMS (Linux MultiMedia Studio) Portable - music creation and production. ![]()
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