Sounds like midnight commander: here's a link to the description http://www.debian.org/Packages/stable/utils/mc.html
I remeber a MC-based shell once upon a time, but haven't heard anything about it in years. For X, I don't know if anybody's make a tcl/tk interface for it, but it should run fine in an xterm. Xservers are based on video hardware, not mainboard hardware, so any should do--matter of fact you should have better performance with SVGA than I do (my chipset needs linear addressing to do more than 256 colors, and I have RAM addressed in that spot--linear addressing only works with less than 16M of RAM) On Sun, 9 May 1999, [iso-8859-1] André Bell wrote: > Is there an equivalent tool for Linux which resembles Norton Commander's > dual window interface? I'd like to be able to see an entire subdirectory's > files on my screen and be able to launch those I want simply by double > clicking on them. > > Maybe one of the xserver programs does this(?) > > Also, have you found a place which lists screenshots of its programs so I > can decide at a glance if I want to download them or not? Also, which of > the xserver programs I currently have installed offers a GUI without eating > up too much of my precious 16megs of ram? > > Thanks! > > Andre' > > Andre' > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > When you are having a bad day, and it seems like everybody is trying to tick you off, remember that it takes 42 muscles to produce a frown, but only 4 muscles to work the trigger of a good sniper rifle. Who is John galt? [EMAIL PROTECTED], that's who!