Personally I find learning some new things fun, especially on a small, light weight, fast distro.

well, that depends where you're copying to.. if the destination is a root owned folder on POSIX filesystem(eg. ext*) then, yes, you do. ..not exactly a big deal though..
I suspect I cant drag and drop because of the (often bizarre) root permissions.
When I boot a USB drive with Porteus installed the /tmp folder is in RAM and the modules folder is on the FAT32 drive and when I COPY a downloaded, or created, xzm module to the modules folder I have never had problems doing it. Cutting, or Moving, the module requires root permission but why use root when the module copies fine with guest?
On Porteus installed on a hard drive (Ext4), I need to be root to past in optional directoryWere you using an EXT type drive Raphal? I have never found a need to use that drive format.
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Installed version:
Porteus server version: 89.0.4389.90
Latest version: 91.0.4472.114
Would you like to download the porteus server version? [y/n]
Downloading: chromium-ungoogled-89.0.4389.90-x86_64-en-US-1alien.xzm DONE
Your file is at: /tmp/chromium-ungoogled-89.0.4389.90-x86_64-en-US-1alien.xzm
sh-4.4#
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There was an error copying the file into /mnt/sdb1/Modules
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Would you like to download the porteus server version? [y/n]
Downloading: firefox-89.0.1-x86_64-en-US.xzm DONE
Your file is at: /tmp/firefox-89.0.1-x86_64-en-US.xzm
Please move it to your modules folder to survive a reboot.
sh-4.4#
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guest@porteus:/tmp$ ls -l *.xzm
-rw------- 1 root root 84013056 Mar 29 03:24 chromium-ungoogled-89.0.4389.90-x86_64-en-US-1alien.xzm
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 67297280 Jun 22 09:13 firefox-89.0.1-x86_64-en-US.xzm
guest@porteus:/tmp$
Not here, the idea of loading from a frozen .ISO image-file was always on the back of my mind as that's potentially an asset to be read-only at times...