Hi everyone,
Pcmanfm did it. I'm using the detailed list view in there, and I
love it. Everything is in one column, plus I can access some
properties with the right arrow.
Do I need a restart in order to set it as my default file manager
(after modifying the setting)?
Thanks,
Sukil
El 06/06/2016 a las 15:54, Devin Prater
escribió:
You should be able to just use arrow keys, enter, backspace, as in
Windows, although nowadays Windows goes through history, not
necessarily backwards a directory. Also, this may help perceptibly
speed up your virtual machine.
https://blog.bryansmart.com/2012/02/16/low-latency-sound-for-vmware/
Sent from my Mac.
Devin Prater
On
Monday 06 June 2016 03:16 PM, Sukil Etxenike wrote:
Hello,
I am new to Linux and Orca. I am currently using Ubuntu
Mate on a VM, and so far I like it a lot (except when
Orca doesn't start up for some unknown reason).
My question is, is there a way for Caja to behave as if
the file and folder list was "flat", as opposed to in a
tree view (list view, too slow for my VM) or a
two-column or a three-column grid (compact and default
view, respectively)? Or is there a file manager which
can do this, without being slower?
Thanks,
Sukil
Suki,
Just
few hours before we were discussing this thing on
another thread.
As
Majid suggested, you can sudo apt-get install pcmanfm
and then set it as default file manager.
It is
fast and will do just good for you.
happy
hacking.
Krishnaknat.
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