Linux and data storage?

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Karen Lewellen writes:
> Would it indeed janina?
>  the mention of windows not possibly be easy y given my personal array of 
> associates who use windows, compared to those that use Linux?
> You are enough of an expert on my personal  situation to know how many 
> computers I have, and just how i might define easy?
> It seems you were not only misunderstanding, you were making mind reading 
> assumptions too.  very bad ones at that.
Huh? Karen, what you posted was:

http://braille.uwo.ca/pipermail/speakup/2004-September/030116.html

"
"My question has two parts.
first, is there a way to move large amounts of data stored in the
workspace of a Linux shell service to another location in tact, with
relative ease,  and without taking all of the data on the entire system?
second, if my machine was also a Linux one, would this kind of storage
be
easy to do?""

So, I have no notion of what you meant beyond what you said. And,
frankly, it's nothing to me. As you yourself said, it's your data.
As far as I'm concerned, you're welcome to copy it longhand, if you
prefer.
There are people for whom that would be easier, I'm sure.

> 
> Indeed Luc is correct.
> Karen
> On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Janina Sajka wrote:
> 
> >I think you misread me, then. I did say how to do it in Linux. I said
> >rsync would be preferred. I also talked about ftp, particularly the bg
> >facility of ncftp.
> >
> >Besides, she asked whether it was easy to do in Linux. That would make a
> >Windows suggestion unresponsive at best.
> >
> >So, Luke, have you canvased all readers of the list to isolate me as the
> >only one who misunderstood? Bunk.
> >
> >Luke Davis writes:
> >>Janina
> >>
> >>Sina did not suggest use of windows.  He said, that windows can do this:
> >>how is it done in Linux?
> >>
> >>Your condecention and insults, were not called for in this case,
> >>Janina--you misread his original message.  You are the only one who
> >>thought he suggested using Windows.  I also notice, that, while in your
> >>bluster, you state the inferiority of Windows, and the application
> >>mentioned, you never answered Sina's question, about how it is done in
> >>Linux.
> >>
> >>Saying something is so, and being unable or unwilling to explain it,
> >>serves absolutely no purpose.
> >>
> >>Is it possible that you could have been at fault here, not Sina?
> >>
> >>
> >>On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Janina Sajka wrote:
> >>
> >>>Frankly, Sina, I really don't care whether you like my posts or not.
> >>>
> >>>Point is, your advice isn't very good in this instance, to put it
> >>>bluntly.
> >>
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> >				Accessibility Workgroup
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