Re: Navigate directories with MC

2019-02-08 Thread Nate Bargmann
* On 2019 08 Feb 17:48 -0600, Paul Westell wrote: > Both are written with no shebang and have a trailing line. I'm not sure if > Debian still defaults to something other than Bash, you may have to add a > shebang calling Bash (#! /bin/bash) to make these work on a Debian system. By default

Re: Navigate directories with MC

2019-02-08 Thread Felix Miata via mc
solarflow99 via mc composed on 2019-02-08 14:09 (UTC-0500): > Gilberto F wrote: >> Since when I started using Linux around the 2000s I use mc. I can >> not use Linux if mc is not installed on it. I'm having a hard time >> using mc in Debian 9.x. I browse the directories and when I

Re: Navigate directories with MC

2019-02-08 Thread Paul Westell
Gilberto F da Silva via mc wrote on 02/08/2019 09:33 AM: Since when I started using Linux around the 2000s I use mc. I can not use Linux if mc is not installed on it. I'm having a hard time using mc in Debian 9.x. I browse the directories and when I leave the mc I go back to

Re: Navigate directories with MC

2019-02-08 Thread solarflow99 via mc
There is a setting under Options -> Panel Options -> Auto save panels setup On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 9:34 AM Gilberto F da Silva via mc wrote: > Since when I started using Linux around the 2000s I use mc. I can > not use Linux if mc is not installed on it. I'm having a hard time >

Navigate directories with MC

2019-02-08 Thread Gilberto F da Silva via mc
Since when I started using Linux around the 2000s I use mc. I can not use Linux if mc is not installed on it. I'm having a hard time using mc in Debian 9.x. I browse the directories and when I leave the mc I go back to the directory where I called mc. In Slackware, mc behaves