Re: Kde: Dolphin file manager doesn't show comment content in the Details view mode?

2022-07-21 Thread local10
Jul 21, 2022, 11:46 by timothy.m.butterwo...@gmail.com: > I tested it on Debian 11 and I am able to go to Properties/Details and add a > comment. The comment is then displayed. It looks like it might be a > regression. Are you running Bookworm or Sid? > Bookworm. Thanks

Re: Kde: Dolphin file manager doesn't show comment content in the Details view mode?

2022-07-21 Thread tomas
Comment. The comment is > there. > > However, the Dolphin File Manager doesn't show the comment content in the > Details View Mode even though it shows the (empty) comment column. Am using > ext4. File Comments aren't a standard OS feature; each file manager will

Re: Kde: Dolphin file manager doesn't show comment content in the Details view mode?

2022-07-21 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
. The comment is > there. > > However, the Dolphin File Manager doesn't show the comment content in the > Details View Mode even though it shows the (empty) comment column. Am using > ext4. > > Any ideas? Thanks > > I tested it on Debian 11 and I am able to go to Properties/

Kde: Dolphin file manager doesn't show comment content in the Details view mode?

2022-07-21 Thread local10
Hi, Tried adding comments to files (a useful feature in some cases) and the comments are added and saved. A file comment can be seen by selecting the file, doing a RMB click > Properties > Details > Comment. The comment is there. However, the Dolphin File Manager doesn't sh

Re: TDE File Manager options

2022-01-21 Thread Махно
Hello. You can try a good old file manager Dolphin (from TDE project). 2022-01-20, kt, 18:36 c. marlow rašė: > > Hi, > > Yes, I know that in previous emails I was using LXDE, but I thought that I > would nuke and pave give TDE a try since I had never tried TDE before. > &g

Re: TDE File Manager options

2022-01-21 Thread Hans
Am Donnerstag, 20. Januar 2022, 23:20:58 CET schrieb deloptes: Yes, you are correct. It is just too long ago, my fault. But almost 25 years with linux is also a rather long time, and as I came from DOS I am Norton Commander contaminated. Sorry for my mistake. Happy hacking! Hans > Hans wrote:

Re: TDE File Manager options

2022-01-20 Thread Patrick Bartek
nagers work with TDE 14 besides > Konqueror, which ain't worth a dang! Take a look at XFE, a fairly full-featured, but lightweight, X-based file manager. It seems compatible with all window-manager only or DTE systems. I've been using it since I upgraded to Wheezy/Openbox (No DTE just th

Re: TDE File Manager options

2022-01-20 Thread Klaus Singvogel
Hans wrote: > Reading these, and I am also very old school, with my first linux > installation > of SuSE 6.0 in 1986, I am asking myself: What is better, working fast or > working with nice tools? 1986 seems to be a bit too early to me, since the first SUSE Linux (1.0) was released 1994. S.U.S.

Re: TDE File Manager options

2022-01-20 Thread Felix Miata
deloptes composed on 2022-01-20 23:20 (UTC+0100): > Hans wrote: >> Reading these, and I am also very old school, with my first linux >> installation of SuSE 6.0 in 1986, I am asking myself: What is better, >> working fast or working with nice tools? > according to this article https://en.wikiped

Re: TDE File Manager options

2022-01-20 Thread deloptes
Hans wrote: > Reading these, and I am also very old school, with my first linux > installation of SuSE 6.0 in 1986, I am asking myself: What is better, > working fast or working with nice tools? according to this article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SUSE_Linux SuSE Linux 6.0 was released on 199

Re: TDE File Manager options

2022-01-20 Thread Hans
nything. Krusader has a pretty face, can't do half of what mc > > > can do. > > > > I can't imagine getting as much as half my work done in as little as > > twice the time using some GUI file manager instead of my OFMs, MC and > > FCL. > > And another old school speaks up. > > Take care and stay well Felix > > Cheers, Gene Heskett.

Re: TDE File Manager options

2022-01-20 Thread gene heskett
ol, did my first linux install from floppies for red > > hat 5.0 in late '98. mc was old then, has an ugly face, but it can > > do anything. Krusader has a pretty face, can't do half of what mc > > can do. > I can't imagine getting as much as half my work done in as

Re: TDE File Manager options

2022-01-20 Thread Felix Miata
t; anything. Krusader has a pretty face, can't do half of what mc can do. > I can't imagine getting as much as half my work done in as little as twice the time using some GUI file manager instead of my OFMs, M

Re: TDE File Manager options

2022-01-20 Thread gene heskett
On Thursday, January 20, 2022 11:35:50 AM EST c. marlow wrote: > Hi, > > Yes, I know that in previous emails I was using LXDE, but I thought > that I would nuke and pave give TDE a try since I had never tried TDE > before. > > And I am wondering what other file managers work with TDE 14 besides

Re: TDE File Manager options

2022-01-20 Thread deloptes
c. marlow wrote: > And I am wondering what other file managers work with TDE 14 besides > Konqueror,  which ain't worth a dang! the erason many use TDE is - it is very small in size - it is very reliable (things just work) even the bugs are well known and constantly fixed So may be you are mor

Re: TDE File Manager options

2022-01-20 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
other file managers work with TDE 14 besides >> Konqueror, which ain't worth a dang! > > I would expect that every X11 file manager and every terminal > file manager will work with TDE. There's no need to be > consistent unless you are very short on RAM and thus need to &g

Re: TDE File Manager options

2022-01-20 Thread Dan Ritter
n't worth a dang! I would expect that every X11 file manager and every terminal file manager will work with TDE. There's no need to be consistent unless you are very short on RAM and thus need to minimize the number of unshared libraries. -dsr-

TDE File Manager options

2022-01-20 Thread c. marlow
Hi, Yes, I know that in previous emails I was using LXDE, but I thought that I would nuke and pave give TDE a try since I had never tried TDE before. And I am wondering what other file managers work with TDE 14 besides Konqueror, which ain't worth a dang! Thanks, Chris

Re: cannot adjust name column of spacefm file manager

2021-12-13 Thread riveravaldez
On 12/13/21, kaye n wrote: > Hello Friends > > My system is > > Desktop: LXDE 0.10.1 > Distro: Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye) > > I've installed SpaceFM and I'm unable to adjust the width of the Name > column. Hi, not sure what are you talking about, maybe the Name column in the 'Detailed view' o

cannot adjust name column of spacefm file manager

2021-12-13 Thread kaye n
Hello Friends My system is Desktop: LXDE 0.10.1 Distro: Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye) I've installed SpaceFM and I'm unable to adjust the width of the Name column. Anyone here familiar with SpaceFM customizations? Thank you for your time. Kaye

Re: Error making another file manager the preferred app

2020-10-25 Thread kaye n
absolutely right. When I was choosing the appropriate file in Menu -> Settings -> Preferred Applications -> Utilities tab -> File Manager -> dropdown list - Other... -> there was no spacefm executable, only the spacefm-auth. Now it's there. I don't know what happene

Re: Error making another file manager the preferred app

2020-10-25 Thread tomas
On Sun, Oct 25, 2020 at 04:17:03AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: [...] > Probably its gfx commands are expecting x11 for a gui, and buster uses > wayland, not x11. synaptic is in that same sinking boat. Spit... This is a guesss, I guess. Could you substantiate it? Having looked at synaptic's depe

Re: Error making another file manager the preferred app

2020-10-25 Thread didier gaumet
Hello, reading http://ignorantguru.github.io/spacefm/spacefm-manual-en.html#programfiles-usr-bin-spacefm-auth , Perhaps you should use the spacefm executable rather than the spacefm-auth one?

Re: Error making another file manager the preferred app

2020-10-25 Thread Gene Heskett
7817) v: 1.0 serial: N/A > BIOS: American Megatrends v: 1.9 date: 03/30/2015 > CPU: > Dual Core: Intel Core i3-4130 type: MT MCP speed: 800 MHz > min/max: 800/3400 MHz > > I installed Spacefm file manager thru Synaptic because I prefer it > over Thunar. For those who m

Error making another file manager the preferred app

2020-10-24 Thread kaye n
Core: Intel Core i3-4130 type: MT MCP speed: 800 MHz min/max: 800/3400 MHz I installed Spacefm file manager thru Synaptic because I prefer it over Thunar. For those who may be curious as to why, Spacefm has a very useful feature that is similar to the command : ls *anycharacter* I went to Menu

Re: one thing i don't like about Thunar file manager

2020-10-14 Thread Stefan Monnier
> That feature appears useful in case of a directory with lots of files > where the first part of the filename is unknown (i.e. one can't guess > even the general area in the listing where the file might be). It's also useful when all the files (or at least many of them) start with the same prefix

Re: one thing i don't like about Thunar file manager

2020-10-14 Thread kaye n
> > > > > I realize my question may be an eye-roller for some people, but > > > > > > "as I learnt to read years ago," > > > > > > is the type of answer that makes non-Linux users think that we're a > > > bunch of elitist snob. > > > > No, it doesn't. > > It's appropriate sarcasm. > > A quick scrol

Please be respectful (was: one thing i don't like about Thunar file manager)

2020-10-14 Thread Christoph K.
On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 23:06:55 -0700 Weaver wrote : > > "as I learnt to read years ago," > It's appropriate sarcasm. Disagreed. It's simply disrespectful. > For those who require spoon feeding: As is this comment, too. Sarcasm can be fun sometimes, but I believe it's no appropriate way to comm

Re: one thing i don't like about Thunar file manager

2020-10-14 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Ma, 13 oct 20, 23:06:55, Weaver wrote: > On 14-10-2020 14:21, kaye n wrote: > > > > I realize my question may be an eye-roller for some people, but > > > > "as I learnt to read years ago," > > > > is the type of answer that makes non-Linux users think that we're a > > bunch of elitist snob.

Re: one thing i don't like about Thunar file manager

2020-10-13 Thread riveravaldez
On 10/14/20, kaye n wrote: >> >> > Let's say there are three files with the names - >> > apple-pie >> > banana-split >> > orange-juice >> > >> > On the file manager window, I would type the letter o and the file >> > 

Re: one thing i don't like about Thunar file manager

2020-10-13 Thread Weaver
On 14-10-2020 14:21, kaye n wrote: >>> Let's say there are three files with the names - >>> apple-pie >>> banana-split >>> orange-juice >>> >>> On the file manager window, I would type the letter o and the file >>> 'orange

Re: one thing i don't like about Thunar file manager

2020-10-13 Thread kaye n
> > > Let's say there are three files with the names - > > apple-pie > > banana-split > > orange-juice > > > > On the file manager window, I would type the letter o and the file > > 'orange-juice' would be selected. However, I would al

Re: one thing i don't like about Thunar file manager

2020-10-12 Thread Weaver
On 13-10-2020 11:57, kaye n wrote: > Hi guys, I don't know if there's any way to set it, but I would like > to be able to do the following in Thunar file manager: > > Let's say there are three files with the names - > apple-pie > banana-split > orange-juic

one thing i don't like about Thunar file manager

2020-10-12 Thread kaye n
Hi guys, I don't know if there's any way to set it, but I would like to be able to do the following in Thunar file manager: Let's say there are three files with the names - apple-pie banana-split orange-juice On the file manager window, I would type the letter o and the file '

Re: Buster:  Konqueror as File Manager

2019-09-11 Thread R.Lewis
k on "Locations Open /" . this will open konqueror as file manager . put a check mark next to "View / Lock to current location" . do "Window / Split view Left/Right" . re-size the left pane to look like a sidebar . from either pane, put a check mark next to "V

Re: Buster:  Konqueror as File Manager

2019-09-01 Thread R. Lewis
so I thought I'd try here. > Please keep any follow-ups to debian-usr, thank you. > > Regards, > Robert > > ******** > > Hello - > > I use Konqueror as a file manager in Debian Stretch, but

Re: Buster:  Konqueror as File Manager

2019-08-30 Thread franiortiz hotmail
; > Regards, > Robert > > > > Hello - > > I use Konqueror as a file manager in Debian Stretch, but I have noticed the > following changes to Konqueror in Buster that have affected the way it can &

Buster:  Konqueror as File Manager

2019-08-29 Thread R.Lewis
ds, Robert Hello - I use Konqueror as a file manager in Debian Stretch, but I have noticed the following changes to Konqueror in Buster that have affected the way it can be used as a file manager: . I cannot open Konqueror with "kfmclient openProfile filemanagement" . the profiles sec

UPDATE - was [Re: Distinguish instances of GUI file manager by color]

2018-09-27 Thread Richard Owlett
On 09/26/2018 04:52 AM, Richard Owlett wrote: I'm setting up a new machine and copying files from the old machine's home directory. At the same time I'm creating a new directory structure to better match how I work. I found it expedient to have at least three instances of th

Re: Distinguish instances of GUI file manager by color

2018-09-26 Thread didier gaumet
Gnome-Commander (packaged in Debian) could be of interest for you: GUI but two-panel mc-like, several color themes, color set-up, advanced search and rename tools, etc... https://gcmd.github.io/shots.html

Re: Distinguish instances of GUI file manager by color

2018-09-26 Thread Felix Miata
Richard Owlett composed on 2018-09-26 06:47 (UTC-0500): > On my laptop the default font size is unsuitably small. My .Xresources makes Xterm fonts nice size: xterm*faceName: Droid Sans Mono:antialias=true xterm*faceSize: 11 xterm*vt100.geometry: 120x43 -- "Wisdom is supreme; therefore get wisdo

Re: Distinguish instances of GUI file manager by color

2018-09-26 Thread Richard Owlett
On 09/26/2018 07:42 PM, Dominic Knight wrote: On Wed, 2018-09-26 at 06:47 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: On 09/26/2018 06:24 AM, Dan Purgert wrote: Richard Owlett wrote: [...] Also your phraseology joggled my thought process. Perhaps "file manager" hints at much more power than I ne

Re: Distinguish instances of GUI file manager by color

2018-09-26 Thread Dominic Knight
On Wed, 2018-09-26 at 06:47 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: > On 09/26/2018 06:24 AM, Dan Purgert wrote: > > Richard Owlett wrote: > > > [...] > > > Also your phraseology joggled my thought process. Perhaps "file > > > manager" > > > hints

Re: Distinguish instances of GUI file manager by color

2018-09-26 Thread Felix Miata
Richard Owlett composed on 2018-09-26 06:47 (UTC-0500): > On my laptop the default font size is unsuitably small. > A quick web search revealed that is not a mc parameter. > It is a function of the terminal emulator used. I have a MATE desktop. > How do I determine what terminal emulator is in us

Re: Distinguish instances of GUI file manager by color

2018-09-26 Thread Dan Purgert
Richard Owlett wrote: > [...] > > On my laptop the default font size is unsuitably small. > A quick web search revealed that is not a mc parameter. > It is a function of the terminal emulator used. I have a MATE desktop. > How do I determine what terminal emulator is in use? I think it's gnome-te

Re: Distinguish instances of GUI file manager by color

2018-09-26 Thread mick crane
o have at least three instances of the file manager open - [one for source directory and at least two for destination (sub)directories]. Suggestions? Is it even possible? Brief web search was not encouraging. But my search terms may have been the problem. Suggested search terms? TIA what you want

Re: Distinguish instances of GUI file manager by color

2018-09-26 Thread mick crane
On 2018-09-26 10:52, Richard Owlett wrote: I'm setting up a new machine and copying files from the old machine's home directory. At the same time I'm creating a new directory structure to better match how I work. I found it expedient to have at least three instances of the fi

Re: Distinguish instances of GUI file manager by color

2018-09-26 Thread Richard Owlett
On 09/26/2018 06:24 AM, Dan Purgert wrote: Richard Owlett wrote: [...] Also your phraseology joggled my thought process. Perhaps "file manager" hints at much more power than I need. I only wish to _move_ files. Which got me thinking that Tcl/Tk may be appropriate. I'll experimen

Re: Distinguish instances of GUI file manager by color

2018-09-26 Thread hdv@gmail
On 2018-09-26 11:52, Richard Owlett wrote: > I'm setting up a new machine and copying files from the old machine's home > directory. At the same time I'm creating a new directory structure to better > match how I work. > > I found it expedient to have at least three

Re: Distinguish instances of GUI file manager by color

2018-09-26 Thread Dan Purgert
Richard Owlett wrote: > [...] > Also your phraseology joggled my thought process. Perhaps "file manager" > hints at much more power than I need. I only wish to _move_ files. > Which got me thinking that Tcl/Tk may be appropriate. I'll experiment > with m

Re: Distinguish instances of GUI file manager by color

2018-09-26 Thread Richard Owlett
agers would be more what you're looking for? I mean, mc will do side-by-side of a pair of directories OOTB. Hmmm. It may be GUI-enough for my purposes. http://midnight-commander.org/ describes it as "GNU Midnight Commander is a visual file manager...". Section 3 - Mous

Re: Distinguish instances of GUI file manager by color

2018-09-26 Thread Dan Purgert
Richard Owlett wrote: > [...] > Suggestions? > Is it even possible? Never seen that myself. Wouldn't know where to start, honestly -- perhaps skipping the GUI would be a better option -- maybe something like mc or one of the other terminal-based managers would be more what you're looking for? I

Distinguish instances of GUI file manager by color

2018-09-26 Thread Richard Owlett
I'm setting up a new machine and copying files from the old machine's home directory. At the same time I'm creating a new directory structure to better match how I work. I found it expedient to have at least three instances of the file manager open - [one for source directory a

Spacefm file manager is making a little noise..

2018-03-13 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
ey're right there handy where I instead often find myself moving outside of a file manager in order to do those very things. "Devices > Show Devices" displays *all* devices where often expected to the left. I LIKE seeing the actual device in addition to the label. I am ALWAYS

Nemo file-manager questions

2018-03-02 Thread Kent West
1) Running Cinnamon desktop on Sid. When I open Nemo, it shows a bunch of "Samsung ANDROID" devices in the left-hand pane, even though my phone is disconnected. When I connect my Samsung Galaxy S5, a window pops up asking what to do; I tell it to open in a file manager, and it ope

Re: LXDE dies when opening " File Manager"

2014-04-22 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Ma, 22 apr 14, 14:57:27, c. marlow wrote: > christopher@COMPAQ:~$ apt-cache policy ... > christopher@COMPAQ:~$ aptitude search '~i!~A^stable' > i dropbox - cloud synchronization engine - CLI > and Nau > christopher@COMPAQ:~$ All good, your (still) on mostly pure Debi

Re: LXDE dies when opening " File Manager"

2014-04-22 Thread c. marlow
On Tue, 2014-04-22 at 22:19 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On Lu, 21 apr 14, 15:00:32, c. marlow wrote: > > In the post MSCORE fonts, I talked about how all of a sudden my desktop > > icons just went away when in synaptic, to Ralf, and I had to reboot to > > get the computer to show my desktop ico

Re: LXDE dies when opening " File Manager"

2014-04-22 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Lu, 21 apr 14, 15:00:32, c. marlow wrote: > In the post MSCORE fonts, I talked about how all of a sudden my desktop > icons just went away when in synaptic, to Ralf, and I had to reboot to > get the computer to show my desktop icons again. I can assure you LXDE works fine without any icons on

Re: LXDE dies when opening " File Manager"

2014-04-22 Thread c. marlow
On Tue, 2014-04-22 at 10:29 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > On Mon, 2014-04-21 at 15:03 -0500, c. marlow wrote: > > Here is a screenshot of the crash in action... I am glad I was able > > to get this screenshot before everything died... > > > > http://i886.photobucket.com/albums/ac69/CMAR606/De

Re: LXDE dies when opening " File Manager"

2014-04-22 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Mon, 2014-04-21 at 15:03 -0500, c. marlow wrote: > Here is a screenshot of the crash in action... I am glad I was able > to get this screenshot before everything died... > > http://i886.photobucket.com/albums/ac69/CMAR606/Debian%20Mail% > 20List/Screenshotfrom2014-04-21145330.png Somethin

Re: LXDE dies when opening " File Manager"

2014-04-21 Thread c. marlow
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 3:03 PM, c. marlow wrote: > On Mon, 2014-04-21 at 15:00 -0500, c. marlow wrote: >> In the post MSCORE fonts, I talked about how all of a sudden my desktop >> icons just went away when in synaptic, to Ralf, and I had to reboot to >> get the computer to show my desktop icons

Re: LXDE dies when opening " File Manager"

2014-04-21 Thread c. marlow
On Mon, 2014-04-21 at 22:48 +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote: > On Monday 21 April 2014 21:00:32 c. marlow wrote: > > Oh, I > > havent installed the NVIDIA drivers yet... Could that be it? > > It could certainly be something to do with X, I would have thought. What > graphics card have you got and what

Re: LXDE dies when opening " File Manager"

2014-04-21 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Monday 21 April 2014 21:00:32 c. marlow wrote: > Oh, I > havent installed the NVIDIA drivers yet... Could that be it? It could certainly be something to do with X, I would have thought. What graphics card have you got and what driver are you using? Lisi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-

Re: LXDE dies when opening " File Manager"

2014-04-21 Thread c. marlow
On Mon, 2014-04-21 at 15:00 -0500, c. marlow wrote: > In the post MSCORE fonts, I talked about how all of a sudden my desktop > icons just went away when in synaptic, to Ralf, and I had to reboot to > get the computer to show my desktop icons again. > > Well it just did it again > > I o

LXDE dies when opening " File Manager"

2014-04-21 Thread c. marlow
In the post MSCORE fonts, I talked about how all of a sudden my desktop icons just went away when in synaptic, to Ralf, and I had to reboot to get the computer to show my desktop icons again. Well it just did it again I opened the FILEMANAGER icon on my desktop, opened a local folder, t

Nautilus-dropbox license (was: FYI: nautilus-dropbox works with Xfce's file manager, Thunar)

2012-04-27 Thread Camaleón
On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 13:21:01 -0400, Patrick Wiseman wrote: > On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 1:15 PM, Camaleón wrote: >> OTOH, do you know -by any chance- why is that package at the "non-free" >> section? I thought it was released under a GPL license :-? > > I guess because it downloads the Dropbox bin

Re: FYI: nautilus-dropbox works with Xfce's file manager, Thunar

2012-04-25 Thread Patrick Wiseman
package called nautilus-dropbox. I feared that I was going to have >> to install Nautilus, but it turns out that's not so. When I first opened >> the DropBox folder, I was prompted to choose my file manager of choice, >> Thunar. > > It seems that "nautilus" is sug

Re: FYI: nautilus-dropbox works with Xfce's file manager, Thunar

2012-04-25 Thread Camaleón
; to install Nautilus, but it turns out that's not so. When I first opened > the DropBox folder, I was prompted to choose my file manager of choice, > Thunar. It seems that "nautilus" is suggested but not required. Good :-) > I found that interesting, and pleasing, and though

FYI: nautilus-dropbox works with Xfce's file manager, Thunar

2012-04-25 Thread Patrick Wiseman
first opened the DropBox folder, I was prompted to choose my file manager of choice, Thunar. I found that interesting, and pleasing, and thought others might be relieved to hear it too! Patrick -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe

Re: USB media no longer shows up in file manager for root or normal users

2011-07-13 Thread Patrick Wiseman
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 11:58 AM, Nick Lidakis wrote: > On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 08:31:00PM -0400, Patrick Wiseman wrote: >> Revert to the stable consolekit. >> >> Patrick >> On Jul 12, 2011 7:17 PM, "Nick Lidakis" wrote: >> > I'm running the latest x86 Debian Sid... >> > Suddenly, USB media no lo

Re: USB media no longer shows up in file manager for root or normal users

2011-07-13 Thread Nick Lidakis
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 08:31:00PM -0400, Patrick Wiseman wrote: > Revert to the stable consolekit. > > Patrick > On Jul 12, 2011 7:17 PM, "Nick Lidakis" wrote: > > I'm running the latest x86 Debian Sid... > > Suddenly, USB media no longer shows up in Thunar. I have to mount them > > as... Ok I

Re: USB media no longer shows up in file manager for root or normal users

2011-07-12 Thread Patrick Wiseman
Revert to the stable consolekit. Patrick On Jul 12, 2011 7:17 PM, "Nick Lidakis" wrote: > I'm running the latest x86 Debian Sid. > > The norm was that when USB media was plugged in would show up > in /media where I could mount it by clicking on the appropriate > ico

USB media no longer shows up in file manager for root or normal users

2011-07-12 Thread Nick Lidakis
I'm running the latest x86 Debian Sid. The norm was that when USB media was plugged in would show up in /media where I could mount it by clicking on the appropriate icon in Thunar file manager. This was for my regular user account. Suddenly, USB media no longer shows up in Thunar. I ha

Re: Does anyone know how to find "File Manager" ?

2008-09-18 Thread Kamaraju S Kusumanchi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I am new to Linux. I can't find a similar function as "File Manager" as in > Windows. I only find it when I connect my CD-Rom, it will pop-up. Anyone > help me? > > Victor YU There are many different file managers in Debian. Long l

Re: Does anyone know how to find "File Manager" ?

2008-09-17 Thread Sjoerd Hardeman
] wrote: I am new to Linux. I can't find a similar function as "File Manager" as in Windows. I only find it when I connect my CD-Rom, it will pop-up. Anyone help me? Victor YU signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: Does anyone know how to find "File Manager" ?

2008-09-17 Thread Magnus Therning
ortcut Home Folder is bound to. Pressing that will bring up the file manager (aka Nautilus) pointing to your $HOME. /M -- Magnus Therning(OpenPGP: 0xAB4DFBA4) magnus@therning.org Jabber: magnus@therning.org http://therning.org/magnus identi.ca|twitter: magthe

Re: Does anyone know how to find "File Manager" ?

2008-09-17 Thread Nicholas Syrotiuk
Victor, If you're using Gnome, try Applications >> System tools >> File browser. Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am new to Linux. I can't find a similar function as "File Manager" as in Windows. I only find it when I connect my CD-Rom, it will pop-up. Any

Does anyone know how to find "File Manager" ?

2008-09-17 Thread victoryu
I am new to Linux. I can't find a similar function as "File Manager" as in Windows. I only find it when I connect my CD-Rom, it will pop-up. Anyone help me? Victor YU -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Default file manager

2008-07-01 Thread Artur G. Sibagatullin
> In '.local/share/mime/packages', apparently. Take a look at this site: > http://library.gnome.org/admin/system-admin-guide/2.22/mimetypes-modifying.html.en Thanks a lot. Next time I'll be more attentive. Thanks for the link. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "uns

Re: Default file manager

2008-07-01 Thread Gabriel Parrondo
El mar, 01-07-2008 a las 17:39 +0400, Artur G. Sibagatullin escribió: > One more question. File /usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache is > sytemwide. > And where are the settings for user gnome mime types? > In '.local/share/mime/packages', apparently. Take a look at this site: http://library.gn

Re: Default file manager

2008-07-01 Thread Artur G. Sibagatullin
One more question. File /usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache is sytemwide. And where are the settings for user gnome mime types? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[SOLVED] Re: Default file manager

2008-06-29 Thread Artur G. Sibagatullin
> aptitude purge thunar && aptitude reinstall nautilus > If that doesn't do the trick, try finding a line like this: > x-directory/.*=Thunar-folder-handler.desktop;nautilus-folder-handler.desktop; > in the file /usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache and replace it with > something like this: > x-di

Re: Default file manager

2008-06-27 Thread Paul Johnson
> but Open Folder field still can't be selected and thunar field is > present. Are you restarting your Gnome session after you make changes? Such changes aren't instant, you have to run the file manager again. Easiest way is to log out and log back in. -- Paul Johnson [EMAIL PRO

Re: Default file manager

2008-06-27 Thread David Staer
Artur G. Sibagatullin wrote: > How to remove Thunar and make Nautilus open all Folders and Places? I think if we are going to edit the folder opening handler manually, then surely it would be where the rest of the file handler entries would be. Where is that? Would there be some sort of freedeskto

Re: Default file manager

2008-06-27 Thread Mark Grieveson
On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 10:32:37 + (UTC) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > not be selected and default is selected Open with Thunar. I removed > > Thunar package but no result. This field is still present. How to > > remove Thunar and make Nautilus open all Folders and Places? > > Reinstalling/recon

Re: Default file manager

2008-06-27 Thread Gabriel Parrondo
El vie, 27-06-2008 a las 15:10 +0400, Artur G. Sibagatullin escribió: > > Have you tried restarting X? > Yes. I restarted it > aptitude purge thunar && aptitude reinstall nautilus If that doesn't do the trick, try finding a line like this: x-directory/.*=Thunar-folder-handler.desktop;nautilus-fo

Re: Default file manager

2008-06-27 Thread Artur G. Sibagatullin
> Have you tried restarting X? Yes. I restarted it -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Default file manager

2008-06-27 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 06/27/08 05:32, Artur G. Sibagatullin wrote: >> Reinstalling/reconfiguring nautilus may work: >> # aptitude reinstall nautilus >> or >> # dpkg-reconfigure nautilus > Absolutely no result. I remove dthunar package with > #aptitude remove thunar > bu

Re: Default file manager

2008-06-27 Thread Artur G. Sibagatullin
> Reinstalling/reconfiguring nautilus may work: > # aptitude reinstall nautilus > or > # dpkg-reconfigure nautilus Absolutely no result. I remove dthunar package with #aptitude remove thunar but Open Folder field still can't be selected and thunar field is present. See attach <>

Re: Default file manager

2008-06-27 Thread David Staer
Artur G. Sibagatullin wrote: > Hi All! I'm using GNOME Desktop Environment. I was interested in > alternative file managers and tried to install Thunar file manager. I > don't know how but it became default file manager and when opening from > menu Places any location st

Default file manager

2008-06-27 Thread Artur G. Sibagatullin
Hi All! I'm using GNOME Desktop Environment. I was interested in alternative file managers and tried to install Thunar file manager. I don't know how but it became default file manager and when opening from menu Places any location starts Thunar instead of Nautilus. When trying to set

Re: thunar file manager (hal) vs. ntfs-3g

2008-03-10 Thread Adam Hardy
Micha on 10/03/08 12:12, wrote: I have a problem with mounting external drives that use ntfs-3g. When I plug in my external drive it shows up in thunar but it won't mount with the error that ntfs file system is not recognized (I removed the ntfs module since I need rw support). on the other hand

thunar file manager (hal) vs. ntfs-3g

2008-03-10 Thread Micha
I have a problem with mounting external drives that use ntfs-3g. When I plug in my external drive it shows up in thunar but it won't mount with the error that ntfs file system is not recognized (I removed the ntfs module since I need rw support). on the other hand if I use pmount /dev/sdb1 it moun

Re: mp3 file manager similar to midnight commander

2008-01-21 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 08:37:42AM +0100, dulev wrote: > > I am in search of a file manager similar to midnight commander, but > > for use with mp3 files. > > sudo apt-cache show moc Only if you do some tricks with the ExecCommand configs. Regards, Andrei -- If you can&#

Re: mp3 file manager similar to midnight commander

2008-01-17 Thread dulev
> I am in search of a file manager similar to midnight commander, but > for use with mp3 files. sudo apt-cache show moc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: mp3 file manager similar to midnight commander

2008-01-17 Thread Александър Л . Димитров
Quoth Russell L. Harris: > I am in search of a file manager similar to midnight commander, but > for use with mp3 files. I don't know what Midnight Commander is, but for managing many mp3's (and audio files in general) Easytag (it's in the repos) has proven to be an invalu

Re: mp3 file manager similar to midnight commander

2008-01-17 Thread Ralph Katz
On 01/17/2008 07:46 PM, Ralph Katz wrote: > View=%view{ascii} mpg123 -vtn1 %f 2>&1 | sed -n > '/^Title/,/^Comment/p;/^ > MPEG/,/^Audio/p' > > > So I can see the tags with F3 and play them with Enter. This is with the free mpg321 package installed, btw. Ralph -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email

Re: mp3 file manager similar to midnight commander

2008-01-17 Thread Ralph Katz
On 01/17/2008 05:24 PM, Russell L. Harris wrote: > I am in search of a file manager similar to midnight commander, but > for use with mp3 files. > > The manager needs to be able to transfer files from one directory to > another, and to display the ID3 tags (even as midnight comma

Re: mp3 file manager similar to midnight commander

2008-01-17 Thread Bill Thompson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 18:19:33 -0500 "Douglas A. Tutty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 04:24:58PM -0600, Russell L. Harris wrote: > > I am in search of a file manager similar to midnight commander, but &

Re: mp3 file manager similar to midnight commander

2008-01-17 Thread John Hasler
Write a script using something like cutmp3 to extract the ids and put them (and the associated file name) in a file. Edit the file with any text editor to remove the uninteresting entries. Run another script to move the remaining files. -- John Hasler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTEC

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