> > Still with Nautilus? > > > > Whats up with the gnome people & Nautilus actually? from my tests on RH 7.2 > > and Ximian gnome - it took about 3 minutes to me to see nautilus crashes - > > and that with GNOME 1.4 latest stable from Ximian... > > > > I thought I was alone on this one, but amazingly enough, I didn't find a > > single person at redhat who likes nautilus (and redhatpeople - at least in > > U.S - use GNOME exclusivly, while Redhat germany is using KDE exclusively), > > and I hear this from many people - so why don't they have another file > > manager?.. > > I recall that Ximian's desktop setp allows you to choose between nautilus, > gmc or no file manager. >
Ximian is coming with gnome 1.4 for now. gnome 1.4 supported both gmc and nautilus. Ofcourse, you can not use a file manager at all, but the fm does more than being a good-looking-file-browser. It's also responsible on your desktop (the icons there..), and as I said, Gnome uses it for more things, such as its control panel (it's nautilus based). About gmc, you can probably use it on gnome2, but theoretically you could also use kde's file manager with the gnome panel.. I just believe that it won't integrate well, that's all. - Oren ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]