Matej Cepl wrote:
On Wed, 04 Jul 2007 09:46:18 -0400, Gene Heskett scripst:
I call bs on that! For all the other fawncy file managers they've tried
to paint a decent face on over the last 5 years, not one of them can
even begin to compare with mc. Sure, the current Krusader is pretty,
but it can't do 90% of what mc can. When it can, then talk about
dropping mc, and not a millisecond before.
I would personally strongly against removing mc ever (krusader, gnome-
commander etc. suck when used through ssh), but I would be very much
interested in knowing what 90% (repeat 90%!!!) of mc functionality is not
covered by krusader. Would you englighten me, please?
What kind of operations are you trying to do? There are a lot of
options, including using freenx and the free NX client to get good GUI
performance through a remote ssh connection. Or, use the command line
tools that cover 100% of file management functionality and are
faster/easier if you use some conventions when creating files and use
names that will match wildcards or put things under directories that can
be manipulated in one step.
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Les Mikesell
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