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      Garavar
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      Another dumb newbie question...

      I am trying to access my home/pi folder to check something but when I type my IP address on home desktop all I see is Bios, Configs, Rooms and splash screens. How do I view home/pi folder?

      Sorry learning this has been difficult curve for me.

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        Garavar @Garavar
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        Nevermind I am an idiot didn't have ssh on.

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          windg
          last edited by windg

          Another option is to use the file manager directly from the Pi(, you need s keyboard). You can go to any folder in the system, and you have the ability to view, edit, delete, copy/paste and many others things.

          My English isn't at a good level.

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            Garavar @windg
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            @windg said in Home/Pie:

            Another option is to use the file manager directly from the Pi(, you need s keyboard). You can go to any folder in the system, and you have the ability to view, edit, delete, copy/paste and many others things.

            I tried that but it said command not found when I pressed a number to view, copy, edit.

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              windg @Garavar
              last edited by

              @Garavar It's not just numbers but F1, F2, F3... button's in the keyboard. So, try to press thus keys when you want to edit copy files.

              My English isn't at a good level.

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