On Friday, 07. Dec. 2001 at 10:50:40, Romuald DELAVERGNE wrote: > > My personal favorites are: > > > > /bin/bash in a xterm|rxvt|aterm|konsole|Eterm|wterm > > > > or M-x eshell or dired in emacs. > > > > I probably left out a few hundred alternatives... > > > > Agree with you. You need to know a minimum of things but then, with the > filename completion you work faster.
Hello Romuald, normally I work at the console, but when I start X and need a filemanager, I work with "filerunner". It's highly configurable and it's much faster than the other graphical filemanagers. You can work also with a shell inside the filemanager and the normal fileoperations like cp, mv, mkdir and so on is only one mouseclick. I don't like konq and nautilus, because for me they are really oversized. CU Michael -- Registred Linux-User: 183712 GnuPG Key: B3F038DC GnuPG-fingerprint: 21A7 B384 6629 F320 8AFC A2B5 4071 E5C3 B3F0 38DC

