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You can now vote for your favorite products of 2005. This is your chance to be heard! Voting ends March 6th.

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View Poll Results: File Manager of the Year
Nautilus 217 15.93%
Konqueror 698 51.25%
Midnight Commander 159 11.67%
KFM 5 0.37%
Xplore 1 0.07%
Xfe 44 3.23%
ROX-Filer 78 5.73%
Krusader 97 7.12%
gentoo 21 1.54%
Worker 6 0.44%
EmelFM/EmelFM2 21 1.54%
Xandros File Manager 15 1.10%
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Old 02-24-2006, 11:21 AM   #91
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Konqueror on this machine. Rarely use anything else.
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Old 02-28-2006, 10:28 AM   #92
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There is really no way anyone can justifiably pick Nautilus over Konqueror. It lacks 90% of its functionality, its slower, its less flexable, and its difficult to extend (although the Python interface has helped.) You can even make Konqueror look like Nautilus if you want. I can understand people perfering the file manager that integrates with their environment but any other argument really comes up lacking.

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Old 02-28-2006, 10:41 AM   #93
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There are lots of things I have not been able to do with Konqueror that I can with Nautilus (like persistent network mounts over protocols such as ssh, ftp, http, smb, etc)
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Old 02-28-2006, 03:48 PM   #94
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In KDE Konqueror.

On my laptop running IceWM Rox-filer flies.
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Old 02-28-2006, 06:50 PM   #95
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Gentoo file manager is very good. But i do most of my work in the console. Who needs these?
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Old 03-01-2006, 05:46 AM   #96
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definitely Rox, on top of jwm, small, fast and rich
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Old 03-02-2006, 09:51 PM   #97
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Nautilus

im not a newbie and just use nautilus b/c i dont know anything else. with other scripts nautilus is definently my fav.
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Old 03-03-2006, 08:04 AM   #98
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I'm a newbie who's been using Linux for 10 years. Who gives us that label.
Do we have to post something cool on this site to become a "leet hacker"
moderator, please moderate the labels, or change mine to "old school"
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Old 03-03-2006, 09:04 AM   #99
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"Newbie" == "LQ Newbie"

You probably know that "Newbie" refers to your status w/in LQ, not Linux use.

Nevertheless, you have a valid complaint, one that could be fixed by changing the descriptor to "LQ Newbie". Why don't you make that suggestion in the appropriate forum? Tell 'em I sent you .
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Old 03-03-2006, 12:03 PM   #100
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Originally Posted by darkhatter
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Old 03-03-2006, 12:20 PM   #101
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I actually use something totaly diffrent then ither of these.

The name escapes me cause i need to go find it again.

anyway I was running a 233mz lappy with linux and I gotta say using natulius or konkoror are not an option. Both are slow use way to much resources and are not seprate from the GUI manager. Also they require WAY WAY too much libraries to work. Another note about QT and KDE i used to love KDE until i needed to compile QT from scratch. Without special options or patches from the LFS team ive never gotten QT to compile successfully.

As for Gnome. WAY WAY too much garbage you gotta install to get it to work. But at least it all compiles


With a distro you never see much of what im talking about cause its all done for you but just my personal experiance.


Like another said Consol still my favorite and shares are 200% eazier to get mounted.
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Old 03-16-2006, 10:40 AM   #102
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Satissh Srinivasan
Gentoo file manager is very good. But i do most of my work in the console. Who needs these?
When I have a very minor update to do on an ftp server, it's much easier to open the ftp connection with Konqueror and edit the file directly with a text editor, rather than download a local copy, edit it, and then put it back up.

Also, I've not figured out a way of making ftp and sftp do auto-completion, so transferring files with long names gets tiresome very quickly.
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Old 05-12-2006, 10:12 AM   #103
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Originally Posted by coltree
I'm a newbie who's been using Linux for 10 years. Who gives us that label.
Do we have to post something cool on this site to become a "leet hacker"
moderator, please moderate the labels, or change mine to "old school"
You are being a newbie with this complaint. the label is based on the number of times you have posted. If you don't like your label, find something to talk about a post 10 more times.

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