val wrote:
> There is very powerful NC-like tool for WIn98/NT.
> It's called Far and it's developed by Eugene Roshal.
I am aware of FAR, I have used it for quite a while (1.6 series) when I
switched from using NC for Win v2.
I didnt want to go into what one things is better than the other. but
I want to write some scripts in bashrc filme, my friend has it in
~/.mc/bashrc in mc version 4.5.54 and he has wrote in man mc :
If you are using bash you can specify startup commands for the subshell
in your ~/.mc/bashrc file and special keyboard maps in the
~/.mc/inputrc file.
tcsh users ma
Hello apz,
There is very powerful NC-like tool for WIn98/NT.
It's called Far and it's developed by Eugene Roshal.
It's comerce product, but it's great. Also it's free for ex-USSR users
Far is great for win32, mc for *Nix.
I've never seen people really using mc on win32 because they like it.
Hello!
gnu.org went down today at 4am EDT. I was logged it and saw it going
down. It's still down, and so is mail.gnu.org (and donate.fsf.org, which
is on the same subnet). This means that I cannot get any e-mail and also
that I can only read the mc mailing lists using the archives.
On unrela
|> 6. The results is displayed say on the right pane
|
|I think the last item is problematic, although you probably can simulate
|it using extfs. Everything else should work. See e.g. "Do something on
|the current file" in the default mc.menu. There is no other scriptable
|GUI in mc, only s
A reckoning came to me this morning.
I've been using and advocating Free Software since 1998, and making
donations to a number of projects during the last two years, to Freenet,
Mandrake, Xiph, LWN, and others (and Nature Institute too), but it did not
occur to me to make a donation to GNU, or
> it is also the same case with me. i used norton commander quite a lot in dos
> age and early stage of win95. but now nc can't be used under NT4.0 and Win98
> and Unix and Linux.
> so for NT4.0 & Win98, i turn to volkov commander, for Unix & Linux, i turn
> to MC.
> all are clones of nc.
I've