How can i copy files from antix to my usb

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      How can i copy file from home to my anther usb ? im used antix base 19.2
      and if i want uninstall program on antix base 19.2 how can do it ?

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        1. When you connect the USB, does it automount (does a window open a file manager that displays the USB content)?
        1.1 If it does automount, you can jump to 2.
        1.2 If it does NOT automount, you may have to enable autmount, or if enabled (and it doesn’t mount), manually mount it. Both options should be found in Control Centre > Disks (I believe).

        2. Are you using ROX or SpaceFM as the file manager?
        2.1 If using ROX, open new ROX window and navigate to your home folder. Have both windows (USB and Home) one beside the other. Select the files you want to transfere with the mouse and drag them to the USB window. Select “Copy” option.
        2.2 If using SpaceFM. It works the same as most File Managers (Windows, linux, etc). Open the Home folder, select the files you want to transfere with the mouse. Right click one and select “Copy” (or use Control + C). Open the USB directory in the same tab (navigate to it) or in a separate tab. Right-click on an empty space and select “Paste” (or COntrol + V).

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        General Live Boot Parameters for antiX.

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          Uninstalling programs:
          You can do so in antiX package manager (for some programs). The name of the program will be greyed out if it is already installed.
          You can do it through the terminal if you know the package name of your program.
          For example, uninstalling firefox-esr (default firefox in antiX) would be:
          sudo apt purge firefox-esr

          If you want a more advanced way to manage your packages, you could also use synaptic. Install it from antiX package installer or from terminal
          sudo apt update && sudo apt install synaptic

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            i well try SpaceFM i see its like windows 7
            and thanks for Help

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              Ok my friends im try and solved it
              by the way im used firefox-esr , how can used normal firefox ??

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