On Sat, 23 Feb 2002, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:

> > One more noticeable change: the control panel is now viewed inside
> > nautilus. It's quite nice. Nautilus also seems to be a little lighter.
> >
>
> Still with Nautilus?
>
> Whats up with the gnome people & Nautilus actually? from my tests on RH 7.2
> and Ximian gnome - it took about 3 minutes to me to see nautilus crashes -
> and that with GNOME 1.4 latest stable from Ximian...
>
> I thought I was alone on this one, but amazingly enough, I didn't find a
> single person at redhat who likes nautilus (and redhatpeople - at least in
> U.S - use GNOME exclusivly, while Redhat germany is using KDE exclusively),
> and I hear this from many people - so why don't they have another file
> manager?..

I recall that Ximian's desktop setp allows you to choose between nautilus,
gmc or no file manager.

>
> Oh, and it's SLOW - Pentium 4 1.5Ghz + 768MB RAM + Geforce 2 should be more
> then enough to run nautilus, and I feel it's sluggish...
>
> Is there a gnome file manager alternative to nautilus?

Basically any file manager that supports drag and drop, right?

I read someone who recomended gnome + rox filer:
http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/reviews/3979/2/

(never tried it)

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Tzafrir Cohen
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