I don't know if XV is still packaged anymore (I think someone threw a hissy over liscensing), but it'll be a great deal more agile than gqview on old hardware. Just start it up and hit control-v for the file browser.
On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 08:38:51 +0200 Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Wed, 15 Aug 2001 23:33:22 PDT, "Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" writes: > > >> Anyone knows of a good picture browser for Linux (preferrably > >> .deb´ianized, of course, but I can live with compiling myself)? > > >there are gobs and gobs of them. GNOME has some, KDE has some, plain GTK+ > >and > >QT. Try Multimedia->Graphics->Viewers on freshmeat. All of the good ones > >are > >packaged. > > Thanks, someone mentioned GQview in a private reply, which does exactly > what I need (and it doesn´t depend on gnome/kde/ for which my box is > far too slow). > > As for browsing freshmeat per category, I´ve never done that yet, I > always searched. But I should´ve thought of that myself <slaps self on > forehead *clasp*>. > > cheers, > &rw > -- > -- "All software sucks. Everybody is considered a jerk by somebody. > -- The sun rises, the sun sets, the Sun crashes, lusers are LARTed, > -- BOFHs get drunk. It is the way of things." -- Steve Conley, ASR > ---- > > >