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« on: 29 March 2003, 16:28 »
Can anyone recommend a good file manager for debian?
(Ie I would prefer it to be apt-get able.)
Preferably not:
Worker
MC
Konqueror (horrible w/ long filenames)
Galeon
Also I'm using the blackbox wm primarily so I would prefer something that does not require me to install a new wm (like gnome or kde both of which suck.)
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« Reply #1 on: 29 March 2003, 20:36 »
ya i usually just use bash to browse around my filesystem. Cant KDE programs run under blackbox somehow?... but you dont like konqueror anyways.
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« Reply #2 on: 29 March 2003, 22:28 »
konqueror all teh way!!! combined with bash

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« Reply #3 on: 30 March 2003, 00:39 »
nautilus (spelling?)

it's what i use in GNOME on Redhat 8


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« Reply #4 on: 30 March 2003, 05:35 »
how about gentoo?

http://www.obsession.se/gentoo/

i haven't used it much yet, but unlike konqueror and nautilus it does not rely on a shitload of dependencies to get it working. it's been designed to be lightweight and portable while the other two are integrated and heavy.

i think it looks a lot better than that shitty xftree (which is the default file manager in XFce).
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« Reply #5 on: 30 March 2003, 09:12 »
Any file managers like Explorer. I can't stand of of the ones I've run across

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« Reply #6 on: 1 April 2003, 04:38 »
Guess not, huh...

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« Reply #7 on: 1 April 2003, 06:59 »
quote:
Originally posted by Fett101:
Guess not, huh...
i cant think of any... konqueror is somewhat resembles it.
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« Reply #8 on: 1 April 2003, 12:55 »
konqueror is a bit like more recent 'explorer's and the one i mentioned, gentoo, looks a bit like what the windows 3.11 file manager might be like if it had been continued and modernised to this date.

oh yes and i haven't tried it yet, but how about xfm as a file manager in response to the original question?

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