In article <Xns9AB8B4E1BF829noonehomecom@208.49.80.253>,
Larry <noone@home.com> wrote:
> If you can't handle the files on a card, how do you handle the files on a
> hard drive?? There's PLENTY of room for error on the hard drive!
>
> The N800's File Manager was specifically designed with users in mind. It
> gives them no access, at all, of anything Linux, only their personal
> files and folders. The File Manager can't change or delete any system
> files, library files, anything that might destroy the tablet, or the
> memory it uses, even on the cards.
>
> For that, there's EMELFM2, a dual pane Linux file handler ported to the
> Maemo tablets and every Linux/Unix system.
> http://maemo.org/downloads/product/OS2008/emelfm2/
> With it, you can just blow it all to hell!.....(c;
> But that's not death to a tablet. It just means you have to reinstall
> the OS via USB from your WinXP box and the handy tablet burner and
> reinstall everything as punishment for screwing up. We do that every
> once in a while, anyway, just to clean off the table and start over
> anew!....(c;
>
> Xterm is our favorite video game....If you lose, you lose BIGTIME!
do you even understand how the iphone operates?
ah, you don't deal with files on the hard drive, since iTunes does all
that automatically!
you just choose the software, music, movies you want and click "sync".
done!
very easy, but probably too easy for you to understand.