no, it needs to be told where to grab the file as well as where to put it
cp.
It is impossible to get any cp trainers for mac or Linux as pcs are differently assembled with different applications so there is no point in serching for one. Sorry.
in terminal it is : #cp file_a file_b
with linux you dont have toworriesabout you cp slowing down or malware or viraseus but if you a hard core gammer windows 7 is better and most programs or applications are not compatble with linux
new Verizon's are out
The cp command does that.
I use a MAC. It uses UNIX for its operating system instead of MS DOS. A number of older computers used CP/M. Some computers use LINUX. In fact many nations or bureaus, education departments, states, or provinces require LINUX instead of MS DOS. LINUX has many similarities to UNIX and almost UNIX all programs will run on LINUX straight out of the box. A number of MS DOS programs will also run on LINUX.
its hard to do
yes
yes, they do!
Due To an CP Update... Trainers, Private Servers, dont work any more (CP IS NOW AS3)
Assuming to and do are valid files and the directory done exists, it will place a copy of to and do in the done directory.