Try: nautilus --no-desktop --browser
On my Fedora / Gnome box this is the default command in the menu. You will also need to check Side Pane, Location Bar, Main Bar and Status Bar in the View menu to have a similar or better experience as with WE. I say better because you have a lot of plugins / addons to choose from to enhance that experience from http://g-scripts.sourceforge.net/ or http://freshmeat.net using search phrase "nautilus" Adrian On Thu, 2007-06-28 at 11:03 +1200, Zane Gilmore wrote: > KDE's Konqueror does that in file-manager mode or just by pressing F9. > > I am also told that Nautilus can do it too but I don't know how to make > it so. > > > Roy Britten wrote: > > On 28/06/07, Roy Britten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> A chap I know misses the Windows Explorer interface when he's on a > >> linux box. You know the sort of thing -- a split pane with an > >> expanding/collapsing directory tree on the left and a file list on the > >> right. I just use plain old nautilus and don't know of any appropriate > >> file managers. What should I suggest to him? > > > > Clarification: he's using RHEL. That's a KDE desktop, right? > > > > Roy. > > > > _____________________________________________________________________ > > > > This has been cleaned & processed by www.rocketspam.co.nz > > _____________________________________________________________________ > > > >
