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> > On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 11:58:15AM -0500, Tom Metro wrote: > >> Another area of differentiation between the two environments is the >> bundled file manager. I find GNOME's Nautilus intuitive and adequate, >> although nothing special. However I've noticed it can also chew up a ton >> up memory (hundreds of megabytes), so if I stuck with GNOME I'd likely >> seek an alternate file manager. On the KDE side I've read how the file >> manager pops up a dialog asking you whether you want to copy/move/link a >> dragged-and-dropped file, which sounds annoying. So again, I'd likely >> seek an alternate file manager. >> >> Any recommendations for alternate file managers? >> > > Yes -- the command line. I've never met a graphical file manager > which was as quick, precise, and flexible as the cli shell of > your choice. Learning just a few tricks -- for loops, find and > xargs -- will pay off immensely. > > No one wants to hear that, of course... > > -dsr- > What about LXDE? http://www.lxde.org/ It's an optional install with both openSUSE and Mandriva and possibly other distros.
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