2004 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice AwardsThis forum is for the 2004 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards.
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Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
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As was stated in the opening of the poll, if you don't see your favorite you should suggest it. If you have already voted you unfortunately cannot vote again. On the bright side, being added to the 2004 awards makes it much more likely to be a default for the 2005 awards.
Originally posted by uman A combination of "cd" and "ls"
I must admit, that's my biggest file manager as well! I vote for Vectordrake as my favorite filemanager this year!!! Woo hoo! (of course, Konqueror is good for looking at pictures, etc, I guess).
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This whole spatial thing is going to eventually get as bad as the vi vs. emacs contentiousness. Some LOVE it; others view it as a sign of the apocalypse. ;-)
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I haven't run nautilus in years (since long before the development of spatial . I really need to check it out soon in both modes to see what all the shooting's about. (I typically use mc or emelfm2)
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I haven't run nautilus in years (since long before the development of spatial . I really need to check it out soon in both modes to see what all the shooting's about. (I typically use mc or emelfm2)
Ever used Windows 95? You'll be at home if you do....a window for everything under the sun! You'll be checking off "X"s for ever! Some peeps are for that type of thing. I'm not (perhaps I'm too lazy...)
Originally posted by vectordrake Ever used Windows 95? You'll be at home if you do....a window for everything under the sun! You'll be checking off "X"s for ever! Some peeps are for that type of thing. I'm not (perhaps I'm too lazy...)
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