GUI file commander -newbie

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Hello,
I am using RedHat 9 ; I tried to find a suitable File Commander;
well , there is the Nautilus 2.2.1 which is opened when I press the root's home; it's like
Windows Explerer , with (optionally) a tree view at the left , and files/folder at the right.
I am looking for double pane window, like Norton (in DOS) in the past or
TotalCommander (formerly known as Windowsommander) in Win2k/95/98.


There is of course the MC ; (MidnightCommander) .
But in order to use it I must first open a gnome-terminal (Start->SystemTools->Terminal).
And disadvantage of the MC is that whenever I close it (ESC/0) it returns to the middle
of the terminal , instead to the end).


Is there a way to activate MC not as I am doing (from gnome-terminal)
but "directly" as it is , from the X windows?

Or is there an alternate File Manager with two panes?

regards,
sting

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