Posted by VasiaUVI | Posted in gnome, gnome commander, krusader, linux, ubuntu | Posted on Friday, February 12, 2010
Every day at work I use only Total Commander to manage files, to upload/download files on/from our servers, etc., and when I'm coming home and work on Ubuntu Linux I use GNOME Commander.
Let me explain a little bit how to install GNOME Commander on your system and to tell you about some other alternatives if maybe you don't like this application.
Open a terminal and write this line:
Other two pane files managers that you can install are:
Krusader
BSC:
Tux Commander
Hope that you will like one of this for applications!
You can also read this list with this kind of applications.
Let me explain a little bit how to install GNOME Commander on your system and to tell you about some other alternatives if maybe you don't like this application.
Open a terminal and write this line:
sudo apt-get install gnome-commander
After this you have to enter your password and the application will install. It's that simple!Other two pane files managers that you can install are:
Krusader
sudo apt-get install krusader
BSC:
sudo apt-get install bsc
Tux Commander
Hope that you will like one of this for applications!
You can also read this list with this kind of applications.
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