Add this to the list, Velocity. Looks like a shaved down version of Nautilus, and you can tell by how long it takes to load and its speed in general. It's in http://download.fedora.us/fedora/fedora/1/i386/RPMS.unstable/ Tho my personal favorite still remains gentoo. On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 20:38, dsyates wrote: > On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 09:34:29AM -0700, Robin Laing wrote: > > >Why do you use xterms? > > > > Simple. > > > > When moving, editing or changing files around, I open an xterm session > > and 'cd' into the directory that I am working with. Open another > > xterm session and 'cd' into another directory. > > > > ls gives me a listing and then I can do what I want. Moving files > > around is as easy as mv xxx.file to /location/. Renaming files is as > > easy as mv xxx.file yyy.file > > It's been said, the main advantage of running a a windowing environment > is the ability of having multiple xterms visible at the same time. That > is the same reason I like and I use emelfm2 as my file manager. IMHO, > it's the best thing since sliced bread! Very configurable, built in > command line/xterm, and can open xterms at will from anywhere. Plus it > has the classic 2 pane gui. Check it out. > http://dasui.prima.de/e2wiki/emelFM2. Something for everyone in this gem > of a program.