Rajko M wrote:
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One of them is a file manager that was designed for text mode, but it can be
used in GUI too. It is good old Midnight Commander.
http://en.opensuse.org/Midnight_Commander
Once user overcomes initial learning how to handle basic operations, and that
is really minimal effort, it will stay addicted to *mc* forever. The article
is not meant as copy of F1 (help) key, but just as a simple introduction with
more on subpages. One subpage is already there
http://en.opensuse.org/Midnight_Commander/Tips
Please review article and give comments what can be added/changed to make it
even more usable.
I would add something into the HOWTO about opening files that require a
GUI from an XTerm or terminal ie using an xterm i open mc and navigate
to the OOo file I want to edit. How can I open that selected file in
OOo? The same would apply if I opened a termainal with Ctrl-Alt-F4,
opened mc, navigated to the file. How could I open it in the GUI screen
from mc, provided of course that I am already logged in on the
GUI(Ctrl-Alt-F7).
Tnx
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