and using mc is a milestone on the way to geekdom :-)

On Monday 20 December 2004 06:49, Erylon Hines wrote:
> On Sunday 19 December 2004 09:40 pm, Hugh Dixon wrote:
> | Another option is to run midnight commander (mc) from the terminal,
> | after su ing.
> | Not as pretty as Konqueror though....
> |
> | Hth
> |
> | hugh
>
> That will work--and mc looks like the old Norton Commander from DOS days. 
> It will require you to "urpmi mc" though, because I don't think mc is
> installed by default (I have it but I think I had to install it).
>
> e

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