Re: command line file managers (simple)

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Try ranger.  It requires minor configuration to only display files in a
single column, but it works very well, generally does what you would
expect it to do, it's fast and lets you copy, move, play audio files, etc.
 I almost never use a file manager, but it's the one I use when I have
lots of files to manage.  It has good documentation and is definitely
packaged in Debian.  I'm not familiar with the DOS program you mentioned.

On 6/26/2015 9:54 PM, Tom Fowle wrote:
> O.K. folks, laughter is encouraged, but--- Is there a truly simple
> command line file manager? that works well with speakup?
> 
> Tried MC and suppose I could learn it but it still does too much. Now
> for the laughs? Does anybody remember the old dos program "new sweep?" 
> Tried to install edbrowse and no luck on debian Wheezie Thanks tom 
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Have a good day,
Tony Baechler
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