>Thunar, the file manager
>doesn't allow to split the window and requires Gnome's virtual crap to
>provide mount functionality and so on and so forth.

I can recommend using xfce with pcmanfm as the file manager instead of thunar. 
I prefer it for a variety of reasons, including its integration with 
file-roller. I also use udiskie to manage thumb drive mounts.

--Sean

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