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mc
Midnight Commander
(cli file browser) I was wondering if it was available and if it was usable... tried it and it was good to have a look around at things... a bit weird but it always is.. ;) I installed it as root apt-get install mc but it runs better as user ~$ not sure if that was the right way to do it ... but it's an old favorite, so just had to try it. It was around for years before I ever tried it.. and that was in 1999. :D check it out... |
Re: mc
Ive been after mc. What repo is it in?
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Re: mc
http://gronmayer.com/it/ no, it's not a repository but a searchable list of repositories. I installed mc from the elkins.org repository, you'll also need ncurses-base I think.
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Re: mc
yep I just selected all repo's on that http://gronmayer.com/it/
and updated.. It's a bit clunky.. the keyboard makes it a bit strange to use.. just something for me to have a look around with until I can get KDE going. |
Re: mc
If you have the N810, mc works with the keyboard. CTL-i will go page down, ALT-i will go page up. (You need to know that the ALT key is the ESC key, which is a button to the left of the screen directly below the menu button.) Similarly, ESC 1 is F1, ESC 2 is F2, etc. You should be able to use mc without the stylus.
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Re: mc
I didn't quite get that right. Ctl-i is tab. Ctl-v is page down. Alt-v is page up.
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