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The same thing can be used to copy files from Windows and paste them on the Linux machine. Whether it is audio, video, document, or anything else, you can make a copy of that via this guide.
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In such situations, xclip can be a convenient tool to use. You can copy the file content with a single command and paste it anywhere you want.
Jack Wallen continues his Linux 101 series, with an introduction on how to copy files and directories from the command line.
If a fear of the command line has prevented you from making use of the more secure sftp, Jack Wallen wants to show you how you can easily connect to that remote server, with a simple file manager.
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