Re: norton commander

2007-12-02 Thread steef
Douglas A. Tutty wrote: On Sun, Dec 02, 2007 at 08:39:54AM +, steef wrote: Douglas A. Tutty wrote: < > this all worked excellent. < > don't know what the other end was running. Doug. that is exactly what i mean and much more precise! steef -- drs. steef van duin p

Re: norton commander

2007-12-02 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Sun, Dec 02, 2007 at 08:39:54AM +, steef wrote: > Douglas A. Tutty wrote: > > >AFAIK, Norton Commander was the inspiration for mc. Note that I haven't > >seen a function for talking to another person. However, this is Unix. > >How did your computer connect wi

Re: norton commander

2007-12-02 Thread NN_il_Confusionario
On Sun, Dec 02, 2007 at 08:39:54AM +, steef wrote: > >On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 07:27:17PM +, steef wrote: > >> with the norton commander i could talk to a person behind > >>the key-board of another computer and send my workfiles > this all worked excellent. Do

Re: norton commander

2007-12-02 Thread steef
Douglas A. Tutty wrote: On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 07:27:17PM +, steef wrote: a long time ago, in 1993, i had a 386 box with dos, wp51 and the norton commander. with the norton commander i could talk to a person behind the key-board of another computer and send my workfiles (made with

Re: norton commander

2007-12-01 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 07:27:17PM +, steef wrote: > a long time ago, in 1993, i had a 386 box with dos, wp51 and the norton > commander. with the norton commander i could talk to a person behind > the key-board of another computer and send my workfiles (made with > wp5.1, tha

Re: norton commander

2007-11-30 Thread steef
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: steef wrote: hi, a long time ago, in 1993, i had a 386 box with dos, wp51 and the norton commander. with the norton commander i could talk to a person behind the key-board of another computer and send my workfiles (made with wp5.1, that marvellous editing program

Re: norton commander

2007-11-30 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
steef wrote: hi, a long time ago, in 1993, i had a 386 box with dos, wp51 and the norton commander. with the norton commander i could talk to a person behind the key-board of another computer and send my workfiles (made with wp5.1, that marvellous editing program). the 386 is dismantled

norton commander

2007-11-30 Thread steef
hi, a long time ago, in 1993, i had a 386 box with dos, wp51 and the norton commander. with the norton commander i could talk to a person behind the key-board of another computer and send my workfiles (made with wp5.1, that marvellous editing program). the 386 is dismantled. the hd of 150

Re: Norton Commander for Linux?

1999-05-10 Thread Laurent PICOULEAU
On Sun, 09 May, 1999 à 07:40:48PM -0400, Arcady Genkin wrote: > It's called Midnight Commander. Type "mc" in an xterm (it should be > installed by default). > > Actually, the package "mc" appears not to by installed on my > system. And yet I am using Midnight commander. What's up with that? > You

Re: Norton Commander for Linux?

1999-05-10 Thread Jens Ritter
John Galt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Sounds like midnight commander: here's a link to the description > > http://www.debian.org/Packages/stable/utils/mc.html > > I remeber a MC-based shell once upon a time, but haven't heard anything > about it in years. For X, I don't know if anybody's make

Re: Norton Commander for Linux?

1999-05-10 Thread Nils-Erik Svangård
Perhapss you have gmc installed? /nisse On 9 May 1999, Arcady Genkin wrote: > It's called Midnight Commander. Type "mc" in an xterm (it should be > installed by default). > > Actually, the package "mc" appears not to by installed on my > system. And yet I am using Midnight commander. What's up

Re: Norton Commander for Linux?

1999-05-10 Thread John Galt
Sounds like midnight commander: here's a link to the description http://www.debian.org/Packages/stable/utils/mc.html I remeber a MC-based shell once upon a time, but haven't heard anything about it in years. For X, I don't know if anybody's make a tcl/tk interface for it, but it should run fine

Re: Norton Commander for Linux?

1999-05-09 Thread Arcady Genkin
It's called Midnight Commander. Type "mc" in an xterm (it should be installed by default). Actually, the package "mc" appears not to by installed on my system. And yet I am using Midnight commander. What's up with that? André Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Is there an equivalent tool for Lin

Norton Commander for Linux?

1999-05-09 Thread André Bell
Is there an equivalent tool for Linux which resembles Norton Commander's dual window interface? I'd like to be able to see an entire subdirectory's files on my screen and be able to launch those I want simply by double clicking on them. Maybe one of the xserver programs does this(?) Also, have yo