Re: file managementttttttttttt

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Maybe you're opening files via Locations".
Try Nautilus ---- Applications - System Tools - Filemanager.

Greetings, J.

Amit Joshi <fan_gnr@xxxxxxxxx>schreef:

>Its rather simple. There is an option to choose open all new folders in a browser window. That will do the trick. 
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: "Michael Hennebry" <hennebry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: ‎17-‎11-‎2013 20:56
>To: "CentOS mailing list" <centos@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject:  file managementttttttttttt
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>Last week, I installed CentOS 6 yet again.
>I took the default desktop: gnome.
>Whenever I open a directory, I get a new window.
>That gets rather annoying,
>especially when I have to drill down several levels.
>Is there around that behaviour?
>If it's in edit->preferences, I didn't find it.
>Eventually I expect to change desktops.
>Until then, any ideas?
>
>-- 
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