>> If you can't handle the files on a card, how do you handle the files on a
>> hard drive?? There's PLENTY of room for error on the hard drive!
>>
>> The N800's File Manager was specifically designed with users in mind. It
>> gives them no access, at all, of anything Linux, only their personal
>> files and folders. The File Manager can't change or delete any system
>> files, library files, anything that might destroy the tablet, or the
>> memory it uses, even on the cards.
>>
>> For that, there's EMELFM2, a dual pane Linux file handler ported to the
>> Maemo tablets and every Linux/Unix system.
>>
http://maemo.org/downloads/product/OS2008/emelfm2/
>> With it, you can just blow it all to hell!.....(c;
>> But that's not death to a tablet. It just means you have to reinstall
>> the OS via USB from your WinXP box and the handy tablet burner and
>> reinstall everything as punishment for screwing up. We do that every
>> once in a while, anyway, just to clean off the table and start over
>> anew!....(c;
>>
>> Xterm is our favorite video game....If you lose, you lose BIGTIME!