On 09/11/12 07:13 PM, Mark Neyhart wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
I'm running Debian 6.0.5 with the default gnome desktop.
The default file browser (Nautilus?) does not give the view/perspective
I need.
I'm looking for something closer to (do I dare say it ;) Windows Explorer.
If you are looking
Mark Neyhart wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
I'm running Debian 6.0.5 with the default gnome desktop.
The default file browser (Nautilus?) does not give the view/perspective
I need.
I'm looking for something closer to (do I dare say it ;) Windows Explorer.
If you are looking for something similar
Richard Owlett wrote:
> I'm running Debian 6.0.5 with the default gnome desktop.
> The default file browser (Nautilus?) does not give the view/perspective
> I need.
> I'm looking for something closer to (do I dare say it ;) Windows Explorer.
If you are looking for something similar to Windows Expl
Richard Owlett wrote:
Jon Dowland wrote:
On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 06:52:35AM -0600, Richard Owlett
wrote:
I'm running Debian 6.0.5 with the default gnome desktop.
The default file browser (Nautilus?) does not give the
view/perspective I need.
If you are planning to upgrade to Wheezy, these are
Jon Dowland wrote:
On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 06:52:35AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
I'm running Debian 6.0.5 with the default gnome desktop.
The default file browser (Nautilus?) does not give the
view/perspective I need.
If you are planning to upgrade to Wheezy, these are the steps
required for
On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 06:52:35AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I'm running Debian 6.0.5 with the default gnome desktop.
> The default file browser (Nautilus?) does not give the
> view/perspective I need.
If you are planning to upgrade to Wheezy, these are the steps
required for nautilus 3.4.2-1
"Morel Bérenger" wrote:
What I can see of Nautilus (I needed an image because I do not use it,
here it is, maybe there are different versions...
http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/_media/nautilus.png?w=400) is very close to
windows... The only difference I see here is the lack of the left panel
with the tr
* Richard Owlett [121109 12:54]:
> I'm running Debian 6.0.5 with the default gnome desktop.
> The default file browser (Nautilus?) does not give the
> view/perspective I need.
If all you need is visualization, the Debian package "tree" might be
the answer.
But if you wish to manipulate files, se
What I can see of Nautilus (I needed an image because I do not use it,
here it is, maybe there are different versions...
http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/_media/nautilus.png?w=400) is very close to
windows... The only difference I see here is the lack of the left panel
with the tree.
If this is this featur
I'm running Debian 6.0.5 with the default gnome desktop.
The default file browser (Nautilus?) does not give the
view/perspective I need.
I'm looking for something closer to (do I dare say it ;)
Windows Explorer.
I am moving FROM a certain OS ;/
TIA
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