On 2006-08-04 08:38, Scott Oertel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bryan Bonifacio wrote:
The ports and packages are also available from the CD-ROMs (either the
first or the second).
I use midnight commander on a daily basis, can anyone recommend a
better, more lightweight tool then mc?
What's
On Friday 04 August 2006 09:41, Renat S. Nurgaliyev wrote:
Please, please, please, include Midnight Commander into the future
releases of FreeBSD! It is extremely time-safing and lightweight tool. It
can be installed from ports, but what about disconnected PC's? Thanks a
lot.
IMHO no reason
On Sun, Aug 06, 2006 at 04:44:26PM +0300, Simon Phoenix wrote:
On Friday 04 August 2006 09:41, Renat S. Nurgaliyev wrote:
Please, please, please, include Midnight Commander into the future
releases of FreeBSD! It is extremely time-safing and lightweight tool. It
can be installed from ports,
Hello!
Please, please, please, include Midnight Commander into the future
releases of FreeBSD! It is extremely time-safing and lightweight tool. It can be
installed from ports, but what about disconnected PC's? Thanks a lot.
With Best Regards,
Renat S. Nurgaliyev
Data Network Engineer
On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 12:41:54PM +0600, Renat S. Nurgaliyev wrote:
Hello!
Please, please, please, include Midnight Commander into the future
releases of FreeBSD! It is extremely time-safing and lightweight tool. It can
be
installed from ports, but what about disconnected PC's? Thanks a
On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 12:41:54PM +0600, Renat S. Nurgaliyev wrote:
Hello!
Please, please, please, include Midnight Commander into the future
releases of FreeBSD! It is extremely time-safing and lightweight tool. It can
be
installed from ports, but what about disconnected PC's? Thanks a
The ports and packages are also available from the CD-ROMs (either the first or
the second).
--
Bryan
Renat S. Nurgaliyev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello!
Please, please, please, include Midnight Commander into the future
releases of FreeBSD! It is extremely time-safing and lightweight tool. It
Bryan Bonifacio wrote:
The ports and packages are also available from the CD-ROMs (either the first or
the second).
--
Bryan
Renat S. Nurgaliyev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello!
Please, please, please, include Midnight Commander into the future
releases of FreeBSD! It is extremely time-safing
--- Scott Oertel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bryan Bonifacio wrote:
The ports and packages are also available from the
CD-ROMs (either the first or the second).
--
Bryan
Renat S. Nurgaliyev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
Please, please, please, include Midnight Commander
into
In the last episode (Aug 04), Andrew Gould said:
--- Scott Oertel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use midnight commander on a daily basis, can anyone recommend a
better, more lightweight tool then mc?
I would also like to hear recommendations for alternatives to mc that
are light weight, work
Actually, I don't think he was questioning mc's size. He was merely
looking for alternatives that were _as_lightweight_as_ mc. :)
Personally, it'd be fantastic if mc was slated for inclusion. It's an
absolute necessary install once I get a system up and running.
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Joseph Le-Phan five0.oss at
Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In the last episode (Aug 04), Andrew Gould said:
--- Scott Oertel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use midnight commander on a daily basis, can anyone recommend a
better, more lightweight tool then mc?
I would also like to hear recommendations for
On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 02:11:20PM -0400, Xiao-Yong Jin wrote:
Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In the last episode (Aug 04), Andrew Gould said:
--- Scott Oertel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use midnight commander on a daily basis, can anyone recommend a
better, more lightweight
Thomas Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 02:11:20PM -0400, Xiao-Yong Jin wrote:
Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In the last episode (Aug 04), Andrew Gould said:
--- Scott Oertel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use midnight commander on a daily basis, can anyone
On 04/08/06, Joseph Le-Phan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Personally, it'd be fantastic if mc was slated for inclusion. It's an
absolute necessary install once I get a system up and running.
The thing is, once you go down this route it won't stop. Other people regard
bash, or lsof, or vim, or
On Fri, 04 Aug 2006 08:38:58 -0700 Scott Oertel wrote:
I use midnight commander on a daily basis, can anyone recommend a
better, more lightweight tool then mc?
I can't say if it's better (I've never used mc) but definitely it's
more lightweight: misc/deco.
WBR
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Boris Samorodov (bsam)
Freminlins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 04/08/06, Joseph Le-Phan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Personally, it'd be fantastic if mc was slated for inclusion. It's an
absolute necessary install once I get a system up and running.
The thing is, once you go down this route it won't stop. Other
On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 03:21:06PM -0400, Xiao-Yong Jin wrote:
This is more lightweight than mc, and does things that mc doesn't:
http://invisible-island.net/ded/
Interesting. You can try to make it into the ports tree.
I could - but generally am too busy working on development to
--- Xiao-Yong Jin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In the last episode (Aug 04), Andrew Gould said:
--- Scott Oertel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use midnight commander on a daily basis, can
anyone recommend a
better, more lightweight tool then mc?
I
This article could be helpful:
http://applications.linux.com/article.pl?sid=05/02/23/2226202tid=13tid=49
The author reviewed FDClone and Vifm along with Midnight Commander. Both
FDClone and Vifm seem fast and lightweight to the author.
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Bryan
Scott Oertel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use
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