Re: Suggestions for Ratpoison-friendly apps?

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SpaceFM works very, very well for me here and is (to me at least) easier to understand and work with than Caja personally. I'm now on the hunt for a lightweight browser, I'm thinking stick with Seamonkey but...

Setting up my gmail is a pain really...

On 12/4/21 18:47, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
I just found another file manager called spacefm. It appears to be somewhat larger than pcmanfm, but it doesn't have the libfm dependency, so that functionality seems to be integrated into it. I have it reading my files and folders right out of the box. So this one could work. Best of all, it pulls in no dependencies at all from what I can tell. The problem with spacefm is that the latest stable release is in fact quite old, March 2018, so it most likely will never see another update. It does apparently have vfs support, but it doesn't use the usual gvfs back ends. From what I've read of it though, it does seem to be able to do automounting and that sort of thing, as pcmanfm can do.

~Kyle

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