Re: File Commander to RedHAt 9 - newbie

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you should be able to make an icon for it with it's command line set to 
'mc'.  Now sure what window manager you're using, do you know how to add 
something to the list of programs to click and run?


On Tue, 28 Oct 2003, sting sting wrote:

> 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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