Hello,
Someone knows the reason, why ( [ ] case Sensitive ) in SUSE's (9.1 or 9.3 ?)
mc any longer is in function ?
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On Sunday 17 December 2006 03:48, Günther J. Niederwimmer wrote:
Hello,
Someone knows the reason, why ( [ ] case Sensitive ) in SUSE's (9.1 or 9.3
?) mc any longer is in function ?
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Hi Günther,
[ ] case Sensitive in what menu?
I have it in
Hello,
Am Sonntag, 17. Dezember 2006 14:23 schrieb Rajko M.:
On Sunday 17 December 2006 03:48, Günther J. Niederwimmer wrote:
Hello,
Someone knows the reason, why ( [ ] case Sensitive ) in SUSE's (9.1 or
9.3 ?) mc any longer is in function ?
[ ] case Sensitive in what menu?
File find
On Sunday 17 December 2006 09:43, Günther J. Niederwimmer wrote:
Hello,
Am Sonntag, 17. Dezember 2006 14:23 schrieb Rajko M.:
On Sunday 17 December 2006 03:48, Günther J. Niederwimmer wrote:
Hello,
Someone knows the reason, why ( [ ] case Sensitive ) in SUSE's (9.1 or
9.3 ?) mc
Hylton Conacher(ZR1HPC) wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
El 2006-12-13 a las 16:14 +0200, Hylton Conacher(ZR1HPC) escribió:
Had a look in the file and found the StarOffice line. Commented out
what was
there and inserted the above. Viola, now when I Enter or double
click on a
selected file it
Carlos E. R. wrote:
El 2006-12-13 a las 16:14 +0200, Hylton Conacher(ZR1HPC) escribió:
Had a look in the file and found the StarOffice line. Commented out what was
there and inserted the above. Viola, now when I Enter or double click on a
selected file it opens up in OOo, provided of course
On Friday 15 December 2006 13:24, Hylton Conacher(ZR1HPC) wrote:
As with most of Linux it aint easy, but it can be done :)
HOW Can I open documents in the graphical interface ie (Ctrl-Alt-F7)
from using the cli? True Linuxers use the cli and find it OK, right? So
why is it so difficult to
On Friday 15 December 2006 14:59, Will Stephenson wrote:
On Friday 15 December 2006 13:24, Hylton Conacher(ZR1HPC) wrote:
As with most of Linux it aint easy, but it can be done :)
HOW Can I open documents in the graphical interface ie
(Ctrl-Alt-F7) from using the cli? True Linuxers use
On 12/15/06, Leendert Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, or the easy way: open a Konsole window, and run mc from there.
For root, do Alt+F2, enter kdesu konsole.
Cheers,
Leen
Or even easier: open Konsole. In the Session menu there are entris
for new mc, root mc, etc.
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On Friday 15 December 2006 19:08, Sunny wrote:
On 12/15/06, Leendert Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, or the easy way: open a Konsole window, and run mc from
there. For root, do Alt+F2, enter kdesu konsole.
Or even easier: open Konsole. In the Session menu there are
entris for new mc,
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Monday 2006-12-11 at 12:08 +0200, Hylton Conacher(ZR1HPC) wrote:
I would add something into the HOWTO about opening files that require a GUI
from an XTerm or terminal ie using an xterm i open mc and navigate to the OOo
file I want to edit. How can I open that selected
On 12/12/06, Hylton Conacher(ZR1HPC) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
The Monday 2006-12-11 at 12:08 +0200, Hylton Conacher(ZR1HPC) wrote:
I would add something into the HOWTO about opening files that require a GUI
from an XTerm or terminal ie using an xterm i open mc and
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The Tuesday 2006-12-12 at 18:21 +0200, Hylton Conacher(ZR1HPC) wrote:
from an XTerm or terminal ie using an xterm i open mc and navigate
to the OOo file I want to edit. How can I open that selected file
in OOo?
Did you try? ;-)
On Wednesday 13 December 2006 01:01, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Ah! The configuration resides in '/usr/share/mc/mc.ext'
It might be possible to put (a changed) one in your ~/.mc/, which is
probably favored above /usr/share/mc/mc.ext. Untested, but I did
that once with the syntax directory.
Cheers,
On Tuesday 12 December 2006 18:26, Leendert Meyer wrote:
On Wednesday 13 December 2006 01:01, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Ah! The configuration resides in '/usr/share/mc/mc.ext'
It might be possible to put (a changed) one in your ~/.mc/, which is
probably favored above /usr/share/mc/mc.ext.
Rajko M wrote:
snip
One of them is a file manager that was designed for text mode, but it can be
used in GUI too. It is good old Midnight Commander.
http://en.opensuse.org/Midnight_Commander
Once user overcomes initial learning how to handle basic operations, and that
is really minimal
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The Monday 2006-12-11 at 12:08 +0200, Hylton Conacher(ZR1HPC) wrote:
I would add something into the HOWTO about opening files that require a GUI
from an XTerm or terminal ie using an xterm i open mc and navigate to the OOo
file I want to edit.
http://www.unixtree.org/
For those who love the old look.
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Midnight Commander is a *great* interface. For those old MS-DOS heads
from the eighties, it's like Xtree Pro/Gold, but *better*.
Nice to see it discussed here...
All the best,
Lev
On Mon, 2006-12-04 at 21:03 -0600, Rajko M wrote:
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Lev Lafayette wrote:
Midnight Commander is a *great* interface. For those old MS-DOS heads
from the eighties, it's like Xtree Pro/Gold, but *better*.
It certainly IS a great app, but it isn't a clone of xtree but of Norton
Commander, which was great app in it's day. MC is the only console
On 12/5/06, Lev Lafayette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Midnight Commander is a *great* interface. For those old MS-DOS heads
from the eighties, it's like Xtree Pro/Gold, but *better*.
Well, Norton Commander is closer to MC than Xtree.
One very powerful feature of MC is macro parameters. I'm
If I remember correctly, Norton commander has bulid in FTP option, but I do
not see it on mc or it is just something that I overseen.
thanks,
zoran
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 13:01, Joe Morris (NTM) Schreef:
Lev Lafayette wrote:
Midnight Commander is a *great* interface. For those old
Reply on 05-12-2006 14:36:59
If I remember correctly, Norton commander has bulid in FTP option,
but I
do
not see it on mc or it is just something that I overseen.
thanks,
zoran
Zoran,
indeed, something you oversee. You can connect to FTP using the menu or
by simply typing cd
THANKS
Zoran
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 13:38, Dominique Leuenberger Schreef:
Reply on 05-12-2006 14:36:59
If I remember correctly, Norton commander has bulid in FTP option,
but I
do
not see it on mc or it is just something that I overseen.
thanks,
zoran
Zoran,
indeed,
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The Tuesday 2006-12-05 at 13:36 +0100, zoran korac wrote:
If I remember correctly, Norton commander has bulid in FTP option, but I do
not see it on mc or it is just something that I overseen.
It is under the right/left menu, ftp link.
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On Tue, 2006-12-05 at 20:01 +0800, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
Lev Lafayette wrote:
Midnight Commander is a *great* interface. For those old MS-DOS heads
from the eighties, it's like Xtree Pro/Gold, but *better*.
It certainly IS a great app, but it isn't a clone of xtree but of Norton
On Monday 04 December 2006 19:03, Rajko M wrote:
In some other thread (reiserfs something)
it was touched OT the file manager issue.
While Konqueror in file manager mode is good for GUI, there is more
different solutions.
One of them is a file manager that was designed for text mode, but it
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 12:49 pm, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
It certainly IS a great app, but it isn't a clone of xtree but of Norton
Commander, which was great app in it's day. MC is the only console text
editor I need. Works great over ssh as well. Wished it was
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 8:17 am, Mark Goldstein wrote:
On 12/5/06, Lev Lafayette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Midnight Commander is a *great* interface. For those old MS-DOS heads
from the eighties, it's like Xtree Pro/Gold, but *better*.
Well, Norton Commander is closer to MC than Xtree.
On 12/5/06, James Oakley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 8:17 am, Mark Goldstein wrote:
On 12/5/06, Lev Lafayette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Midnight Commander is a *great* interface. For those old MS-DOS heads
from the eighties, it's like Xtree Pro/Gold, but *better*.
Midnight Commander is a *great* interface. For those old MS-DOS heads
from the eighties, it's like Xtree Pro/Gold, but *better*.
Actually, it's like Norton Command, but *logically* better since Linux
is not limited to 8.3 and no-permissions.
Great news: You can have it inside Cygwin, free,
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 06:47, zoran korac wrote:
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 13:38, Dominique Leuenberger Schreef:
Reply on 05-12-2006 14:36:59
If I remember correctly, Norton commander has bulid in FTP option,
but I
do
not see it on mc or it is just something that I
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 11:39, Kai Ponte wrote:
Very nice introduction!
Thanks.
It is actually kind of a translation from
http://de.opensuse.org/Midnight_Commander
I use mc all the time when downgraded to the command line, because I simply
don't use it enough to remember all the
On 2006/12/05 09:39 (GMT-0800) Kai Ponte apparently typed:
I use mc all the time when downgraded to the command line, because I simply
don't use it enough to remember all the commands. This tool really helps out
with file copies, permissions, viewing files, and editing.
I use to do
In some other thread (reiserfs something)
it was touched OT the file manager issue.
While Konqueror in file manager mode is good for GUI, there is more different
solutions.
One of them is a file manager that was designed for text mode, but it can be
used in GUI too. It is good old Midnight
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