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I'm new in Debian,



Just like in Windows or if I not wrong, Ubuntu too, we can cut, copy, move and etc the directories and files just in Nautilus. How to open them in Nautilus?



Currently with Debian 9 strecth, I just use a FTP then open the directories and files from my computer browser. Is kind of hard to downloads many files since we can't select files and also no option to download the directries to save them in local computer.



If connect the mobile such Android, (mtp-detect) yes my PC can detect the connected device. But how to control or select and get them?



So there's way to archieve this?



Thanks in advance










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    I'm new in Debian,



    Just like in Windows or if I not wrong, Ubuntu too, we can cut, copy, move and etc the directories and files just in Nautilus. How to open them in Nautilus?



    Currently with Debian 9 strecth, I just use a FTP then open the directories and files from my computer browser. Is kind of hard to downloads many files since we can't select files and also no option to download the directries to save them in local computer.



    If connect the mobile such Android, (mtp-detect) yes my PC can detect the connected device. But how to control or select and get them?



    So there's way to archieve this?



    Thanks in advance










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      I'm new in Debian,



      Just like in Windows or if I not wrong, Ubuntu too, we can cut, copy, move and etc the directories and files just in Nautilus. How to open them in Nautilus?



      Currently with Debian 9 strecth, I just use a FTP then open the directories and files from my computer browser. Is kind of hard to downloads many files since we can't select files and also no option to download the directries to save them in local computer.



      If connect the mobile such Android, (mtp-detect) yes my PC can detect the connected device. But how to control or select and get them?



      So there's way to archieve this?



      Thanks in advance










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      I'm new in Debian,



      Just like in Windows or if I not wrong, Ubuntu too, we can cut, copy, move and etc the directories and files just in Nautilus. How to open them in Nautilus?



      Currently with Debian 9 strecth, I just use a FTP then open the directories and files from my computer browser. Is kind of hard to downloads many files since we can't select files and also no option to download the directries to save them in local computer.



      If connect the mobile such Android, (mtp-detect) yes my PC can detect the connected device. But how to control or select and get them?



      So there's way to archieve this?



      Thanks in advance







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