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I've got in my fluxbox menu the konqueror voice, but I've not installed KDE serie... And now, I'm without a good (x-speaking :) ) file manager...
First Question: I'm not interested of using KDE, is the better choose to install konqueror? Second Question: If you think konqueror can be a right choose, how can I see what are its dependencies?? I'm sorry for my bad english, hope in some answer :) Fabio. |
Did you install xfce4? If so, you have thunar which is a decent file manager.
Adam |
I saw just now thunar, it's quite good, it works... Can you explain me how can I check for dependencies of some package??
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Unless I'm mistaken, the slackware package manager doesn't do dependency tracking.
Adam |
I know that, in fact I ask for it because I have to install the dependencies by myself!
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Try PcMan File Manager...its fast and light on the system resources.
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Duplicate post, sorry
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I'm using PCManFM, as has been mentioned. It's nowhere near an adequate file manager replacement for Konqueror, but it does the basics pretty well, and it does have tabs. I like it better than Thunar anyway.
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Also a Fluxbox and Konqueror user, this is what I think is needed/useful:
kde-l10n-fr-4.2.4-noarch-1 # not mandatory; probably you will prefer kde-l10n-it-4.2.4-noarch-1 anyway ;) kdeadmin-4.2.4-x86_64-1 # probably not mandatory kdebase-4.2.4-x86_64-1 kdebase-runtime-4.2.4-x86_64-2 kdebase-workspace-4.2.4-x86_64-1 kdelibs-4.2.4-x86_64-3 But as a file manager I mainly use Worker. Vale |
I do like xfe two pane file manager.
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Use the ldd command on the binaries and shared libraries that come from the package. If you get 'not found', then do a google search on the listed shared lib. |
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