Under buster my prompt is mike@RPI4b2:~> on the CL whether it be a text VT or
an xterm.
My prompt in mc is the same whether launched from the CL or via the desktop
menu.
Under bookworm root's prompt whether on the CL or in mc is root@RPI4b2:~> .
Under bookworm my prompt is mike@RPI4b3:~> on the
On Mon, 13 Nov 2023 at 04:33, wrote:
> I'm running bookworm on a RaspberryPi 4b.
> mike@rpi4b3:~> uname -a
> Linux MikesPI 6.1.0-rpi4-rpi-v8 #1 SMP PREEMPT Debian 1:6.1.54-1+rpt2
> (2023-10-05) aarch64 GNU/Linux
> There are a couple of things I don't understand and am hoping one of
> y
I'm running bookworm on a RaspberryPi 4b.
mike@rpi4b3:~> uname -a
Linux MikesPI 6.1.0-rpi4-rpi-v8 #1 SMP PREEMPT Debian 1:6.1.54-1+rpt2
(2023-10-05) aarch64 GNU/Linux
There are a couple of things I don't understand and am hoping one of you
out there can clue me in or at least suggest a direct
On 2020-07-28 12:39, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Ma, 28 iul 20, 13:42:07, Reco wrote:
Hi.
On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 11:00:30AM +0100, mick crane wrote:
> hello,
> using mc to select files to edit mc editor doesn't recognize vim
> syntax colouring so have to press enter to ignore and get the
On Ma, 28 iul 20, 13:42:07, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 11:00:30AM +0100, mick crane wrote:
> > hello,
> > using mc to select files to edit mc editor doesn't recognize vim
> > syntax colouring so have to press enter to ignore and get the error
> > messages in terminal.
>
Hi.
On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 11:00:30AM +0100, mick crane wrote:
> hello,
> using mc to select files to edit mc editor doesn't recognize vim syntax
> colouring so have to press enter to ignore and get the error messages in
> terminal.
> Any way to have mc recognize colo, syntax options in
hello,
using mc to select files to edit mc editor doesn't recognize vim syntax
colouring so have to press enter to ignore and get the error messages in
terminal.
Any way to have mc recognize colo, syntax options in ~/.vimrc ?
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On 2/1/20 2:39 PM, Joe wrote:
On Sat, 1 Feb 2020 13:46:52 -0500
Frank McCormick wrote:
I noticed this morning that my mouse no longer works in MC. When I
use it, it leaves keycodes on mc's command line at
the bottom of the screen.
Because I use Rox-filer to put icons on the desktop, I call
On Sat, 1 Feb 2020 13:46:52 -0500
Frank McCormick wrote:
> I noticed this morning that my mouse no longer works in MC. When I
> use it, it leaves keycodes on mc's command line at
> the bottom of the screen.
>
> Because I use Rox-filer to put icons on the desktop, I call
> MC from a small script
I noticed this morning that my mouse no longer works in MC. When I use
it, it leaves keycodes on mc's command line at
the bottom of the screen.
Because I use Rox-filer to put icons on the desktop, I call
MC from a small script file in $home which loads an xterm, with some
parameters to put u
quot;$conv_name" ' -- {} ';'
>
> (it is for the conversion of cyrillic filenames)
>
> and I want to add it in the user menu of midnight commander.
> It should apply on all files in the open directory.
>
> Any ideas on how to do this?
>
> I tried
filenames)
and I want to add it in the user menu of midnight commander.
It should apply on all files in the open directory.
Any ideas on how to do this?
I tried to add this to the user menu, it shows up when F2 pressed, but
it does not work, it asks for parameters:
+ ! t t
z Cyrillic conve
>On 07/10/16 02:58 PM, sp113...@telfort.nl wrote:
I have in /etc/mc/mc.ext:
include/image
Open=feh %f
View=feh %f ALL_FORMATS
but that does not help
>>>
>>> I'm not sure what your 'include' directive is doing (it's impossible to
>>> know without s
I suppose, there is a menu in mc itself, where you can edit all the
connections to a programm according to its ending.
Look at "Command", then "Edit extension file" (if you use English version). If
you do not find it, cause your Debian is in another language, start mc by using
LANG=C mc.
Good
On Fri 07 Oct 2016 at 14:36:45 (-0400), Celejar wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Oct 2016 19:53:05 +0200 (CEST)
> "sp113...@telfort.nl" wrote:
>
> > >> Hello,
> > >> I have difficulties with mc's default image viewer.
>
> > >Try /etc/mc/mc.ext which calls /usr/lib/mc/ext.d/image.sh
>
> Either there, or (my p
On 07/10/16 02:58 PM, sp113...@telfort.nl wrote:
I have in /etc/mc/mc.ext:
include/image
Open=feh %f
View=feh %f ALL_FORMATS
but that does not help
I'm not sure what your 'include' directive is doing (it's impossible to
know without seeing the rest of your file). Try replacing
>> I have in /etc/mc/mc.ext:
>>
>> include/image
>> Open=feh %f
>> View=feh %f ALL_FORMATS
>>
>> but that does not help
>
>I'm not sure what your 'include' directive is doing (it's impossible to
>know without seeing the rest of your file). Try replacing that line with a
>simpler '
On Fri, 7 Oct 2016 19:53:05 +0200 (CEST)
"sp113...@telfort.nl" wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >> I have difficulties with mc's default image viewer.
> >Try /etc/mc/mc.ext which calls /usr/lib/mc/ext.d/image.sh
Either there, or (my preference) ~/.config/mc/mc.ext
> I have in /etc/mc/mc.ext:
>
> include/
On Fri, 7 Oct 2016 19:53:05 +0200 (CEST)
"sp113...@telfort.nl" wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >> I have difficulties with mc's default image viewer.
> >> I want to use feh, but default is gimp, firefox or wine internet
> >> explorer. Wine is not even installed!
> >> I can not find where to change the defau
>> Hello,
>> I have difficulties with mc's default image viewer.
>> I want to use feh, but default is gimp, firefox or wine internet
>> explorer. Wine is not even installed!
>> I can not find where to change the default.
>> I have mc directories in:
>> ~/.local/share/mc
>> ~/.config/mc
>> /etc/mc/
On Fri, 7 Oct 2016 14:20:58 +0200 (CEST)
"sp113...@telfort.nl" wrote:
> Hello,
> I have difficulties with mc's default image viewer.
> I want to use feh, but default is gimp, firefox or wine internet
> explorer. Wine is not even installed!
> I can not find where to change the default.
> I have mc
Hello,
I have difficulties with mc's default image viewer.
I want to use feh, but default is gimp, firefox or wine internet explorer.
Wine is not even installed!
I can not find where to change the default.
I have mc directories in:
~/.local/share/mc
~/.config/mc
/etc/mc/
usr/lib/mc/
/usr/share/mc/
Greg Donoghue wrote:
On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 11:28:21AM +0100, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
Hi,
how can I use mc with ssh rssa/dsa keys?
regards
Once you've generated your keys and installed them, mc will use them to
connect. In mc press F9 and select "Shell link..."
Good info. Thanks
On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 11:28:21AM +0100, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
>Hi,
>how can I use mc with ssh rssa/dsa keys?
>regards
Once you've generated your keys and installed them, mc will use them to
connect. In mc press F9 and select "Shell link..."
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Hi,
how can I use mc with ssh rssa/dsa keys?
regards
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Sven Joachim wrote:
On 2011-06-08 19:51 +0200, Brian wrote:
On Wed 08 Jun 2011 at 11:58:42 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
Am I the only one still seeing Midnight Commander parse errors when
trying to look inside deb files ? This has been going on , in my case
for two months now. Is there a
On Thu, 09 Jun 2011 17:19:19 +1000
Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 09/06/11 04:43, Sven Joachim wrote:
> > On 2011-06-08 19:51 +0200, Brian wrote:
> >
> >> On Wed 08 Jun 2011 at 11:58:42 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
> >>
> >>>
> >>> Am I
On 2011-06-09 09:19 +0200, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> As I don't have any problems - does that mean this only affects Wheezy
> builds?
It only affects Wheezy installs, more precisely systems with perl 5.12
or later.
Sven
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On 09/06/11 04:43, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2011-06-08 19:51 +0200, Brian wrote:
>
>> On Wed 08 Jun 2011 at 11:58:42 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Am I the only one still seeing Midnight Commander parse errors when
>>> trying to look insi
On 09/06/11 01:58, Frank McCormick wrote:
>
> Am I the only one still seeing Midnight Commander parse errors when
> trying to look inside deb files ? This has been going on , in my case
> for two months now. Is there a solution ?
>
>
>
No problems here
Squeeze with
On Wed, 08 Jun 2011 20:43:41 +0200
Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2011-06-08 19:51 +0200, Brian wrote:
>
> > On Wed 08 Jun 2011 at 11:58:42 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Am I the only one still seeing Midnight Commander parse errors when
> >&g
On 2011-06-08 19:51 +0200, Brian wrote:
> On Wed 08 Jun 2011 at 11:58:42 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
>
>>
>> Am I the only one still seeing Midnight Commander parse errors when
>> trying to look inside deb files ? This has been going on , in my case
>> for two m
Am Mittwoch, 8. Juni 2011 schrieb Brian:
> On Wed 08 Jun 2011 at 11:58:42 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
> > Am I the only one still seeing Midnight Commander parse errors when
> > trying to look inside deb files ? This has been going on , in my case
> > for two months now
On Wed 08 Jun 2011 at 11:58:42 -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
>
> Am I the only one still seeing Midnight Commander parse errors when
> trying to look inside deb files ? This has been going on , in my case
> for two months now. Is there a solution ?
It's the time to use ar
On 2011-06-08 17:58 +0200, Frank McCormick wrote:
> Am I the only one still seeing Midnight Commander parse errors when
> trying to look inside deb files ?
No, you're not alone.
> This has been going on , in my case
> for two months now. Is there a solution ?
See http://bugs.d
Frank McCormick wrote:
Am I the only one still seeing Midnight Commander parse errors when
trying to look inside deb files ? This has been going on , in my case
for two months now. Is there a solution ?
You're certainly not the only one.
I have not found a solution: it does not seem
Am I the only one still seeing Midnight Commander parse errors when
trying to look inside deb files ? This has been going on , in my case
for two months now. Is there a solution ?
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On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 08:09:15PM -0500, Frank McCormick wrote:
> What's the best terminal for running Midnight Commander...it seems all
> the ones I try ( rxvt, aterm) can't handle the acsii drawing characters
> so the display is wierd.
I use mc -sd in mrxvt with my non-
On Sunday 01 March 2009 06:09:15 pm Frank McCormick wrote:
> What's the best terminal for running Midnight Commander...it seems all
> the ones I try ( rxvt, aterm) can't handle the acsii drawing characters
> so the display is wierd.
Try starting with the -a option.
From man mc
On Mon, 2009-03-02 at 08:15 +, Bob Cox wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 20:09:15 -0500, Frank McCormick
> (fmccorm...@videotron.ca) wrote:
>
> > What's the best terminal for running Midnight Commander...it seems all
> > the ones I try ( rxvt, aterm) can't hand
Frank McCormick wrote:
What's the best terminal for running Midnight Commander...it seems all
the ones I try ( rxvt, aterm) can't handle the acsii drawing characters
so the display is wierd.
Midnight Commander works great with URxvt, the unicode version of rxvt.
The Debian pack
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 20:09:15 -0500, Frank McCormick
(fmccorm...@videotron.ca) wrote:
> What's the best terminal for running Midnight Commander...it seems all
> the ones I try ( rxvt, aterm) can't handle the acsii drawing characters
> so the display is wierd.
Midni
On Sun, 01 Mar 2009 20:43:12 -0500
Daryl Styrk wrote:
> Frank McCormick wrote:
> > What's the best terminal for running Midnight Commander...it seems all
> > the ones I try ( rxvt, aterm) can't handle the acsii drawing characters
> > so the display is wierd.
>
Frank McCormick wrote:
What's the best terminal for running Midnight Commander...it seems all
the ones I try ( rxvt, aterm) can't handle the acsii drawing characters
so the display is wierd.
I've never used Midnight Commander, but here is my notes on how I got
the BBS
What's the best terminal for running Midnight Commander...it seems all
the ones I try ( rxvt, aterm) can't handle the acsii drawing characters
so the display is wierd.
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On Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 08:37:42AM +0100, dulev wrote:
> > I am in search of a file manager similar to midnight commander, but
> > for use with mp3 files.
>
> sudo apt-cache show moc
Only if you do some tricks with the ExecCommand configs.
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> I am in search of a file manager similar to midnight commander, but
> for use with mp3 files.
sudo apt-cache show moc
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Quoth Russell L. Harris:
> I am in search of a file manager similar to midnight commander, but
> for use with mp3 files.
I don't know what Midnight Commander is, but for managing many mp3's (and audio
files in general) Easytag (it's in the repos) has proven to be an invalu
On 01/17/2008 07:46 PM, Ralph Katz wrote:
> View=%view{ascii} mpg123 -vtn1 %f 2>&1 | sed -n
> '/^Title/,/^Comment/p;/^
> MPEG/,/^Audio/p'
>
>
> So I can see the tags with F3 and play them with Enter.
This is with the free mpg321 package installed, btw.
Ralph
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On 01/17/2008 05:24 PM, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> I am in search of a file manager similar to midnight commander, but
> for use with mp3 files.
>
> The manager needs to be able to transfer files from one directory to
> another, and to display the ID3 tags (even as midnight comma
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> On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 04:24:58PM -0600, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> > I am in search of a file manager similar to midnight commander, but
&
Write a script using something like cutmp3 to extract the ids and put them
(and the associated file name) in a file. Edit the file with any text
editor to remove the uninteresting entries. Run another script to move the
remaining files.
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On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 04:24:58PM -0600, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> I am in search of a file manager similar to midnight commander, but
> for use with mp3 files.
>
> The manager needs to be able to transfer files from one directory to
> another, and to display the ID3 tags (e
I am in search of a file manager similar to midnight commander, but
for use with mp3 files.
The manager needs to be able to transfer files from one directory to
another, and to display the ID3 tags (even as midnight commander
displays the file content).
I have a directory which has many mp3
Hi
even after upgrading I had the same error, I discovered that something
was wrong in /home/user/.mc , in fact I have copied them from a previous
backup, I have deleted everything and MC works again
Thanks for your help
Raymond
Pál Csányi a écrit :
2007/9/15, Debian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi everybody,
I just reinstalled a box from netinst
I am experiencing a segmentation fault with MC when using Copy or Move
MC version: 4.6.1
Etch kernel: 2.6.18-4-486
can someone help me (I already search and found some related issue but
all are supposed to be already solved on Debian)
Thanks a
> sshfs ip.address.of.host: mountpoint -o
> IdentityFile="~/.ssh/id_remote"
>
> The reference from the sshfs help output and manpage is a
> bit obscure
> refering the reader to the ssh_config man page for ssh
> option where
> IdentityFile is described.
Better method: specify the identify file per
gt; >
> > > > Then I am prompted for the password of the .ssh/id_remote file which
> > > > resides on the laptop.
> > > >
> > > > This works well (X11 Forwarding even!), but when I've tried Midnight
> > > > Commander or Konqueror usin
> resides on the laptop.
> > >
> > > This works well (X11 Forwarding even!), but when I've tried Midnight
> > > Commander or Konqueror using the fish protocol, I get errors. In
> > > experimenting, it appears to me that fish only uses password
> > >
esides on the laptop.
> > >
> > > This works well (X11 Forwarding even!), but when I've tried Midnight
> > > Commander or Konqueror using the fish protocol, I get errors. In
> > > experimenting, it appears to me that fish only uses password
> > > authe
a session using:
> >
> > $ ssh -i .ssh/id_remote remote.host.ip.address
> >
> > Then I am prompted for the password of the .ssh/id_remote file which
> > resides on the laptop.
> >
> > This works well (X11 Forwarding even!), but when I've trie
> Then I am prompted for the password of the .ssh/id_remote file which
> resides on the laptop.
>
> This works well (X11 Forwarding even!), but when I've tried Midnight
> Commander or Konqueror using the fish protocol, I get errors. In
> experimenting, it appears to me that fis
laptop.
This works well (X11 Forwarding even!), but when I've tried Midnight
Commander or Konqueror using the fish protocol, I get errors. In
experimenting, it appears to me that fish only uses password
authentication. How can I make this work with public key only as I'm
using?
I want to k
On Tue, May 15, 2007 at 12:48:18AM -0500, Russell L. Harris wrote:
>
> The Gnome desktop is installed on both machines. Also, midnight
> commander (the original mc, not Gnome commander) is installed on both
> machines, and works perfectly when accessed from the local keyboard
"Russell L. Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Amy Templeton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070515 11:07]:
> > Alternately, have you considered using GNU Screen? That way, if you
> > start up mc in it and later SSH in, all you need to do is screen -r
> > and you've got it...
> Thanks for the introductio
* Amy Templeton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070515 11:07]:
> Alternately, have you considered using GNU Screen? That way, if you
> start up mc in it and later SSH in, all you need to do is screen -r
> and you've got it...
Thanks for the introduction to screen, Amy. I installed screen and
printed the man
ver
> > > > > the SSH link, the two-panel mc display is corrupted. Instead of
> > > > > horizontal and vertical rules, I see strange characters in groups of
> > > > > three.
> > > > >
> > > > > What is the proper way to con
Instead of
> > > > horizontal and vertical rules, I see strange characters in groups of
> > > > three.
> > > >
> > > > What is the proper way to configure midnight commander for running
> > > > over SSH?
>
> Sorry, I don't know.
>
characters in groups of
> > > three.
> > >
> > > What is the proper way to configure midnight commander for running
> > > over SSH?
> >
> > Try mc -a.
>
> There is no improvement.
>
> When I try to run gnome-commander, I receive the er
vertical rules, I see strange characters in groups of three.
> >
> > What is the proper way to configure midnight commander for running
> > over SSH?
>
> Try mc -a.
There is no improvement.
When I try to run gnome-commander, I receive the error message:
(gnom
> What is the proper way to configure midnight commander for running
> over SSH?
Try mc -a.
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I have Debian running on two machines, Kate and Edith, in my LAN.
(Who says you can't have your Kate, and Edith, too?)
The Gnome desktop is installed on both machines. Also, midnight
commander (the original mc, not Gnome commander) is installed on both
machines, and works perfectly
On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 02:28:09PM +1000, Tadeusz Bak wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> When using MC in a text mode (console) the Ctrl-J copies the highlighted
> filename into a command line. However, this doesn't work in Gnome
> Terminal, it seems that the keys combination is captured and interpreted
> as
Eeltje wrote:
It works as you described in KDE. So your problem is really a Gnome
problem, not a X problem.
I can not help you with Gnome...
Hi
Maybe you or someone else could help me with this.
I dont use kde or gnome. But why is it that when I start a shell (rxvt or xterm
or Eterm), (and t
Tadeusz Bak schreef:
> Hi,
>
> When using MC in a text mode (console) the Ctrl-J copies the highlighted
> filename into a command line. However, this doesn't work in Gnome
> Terminal, it seems that the keys combination is captured and interpreted
> as a new line. Is it possible to disable such be
Hi,
When using MC in a text mode (console) the Ctrl-J copies the highlighted
filename into a command line. However, this doesn't work in Gnome
Terminal, it seems that the keys combination is captured and interpreted
as a new line. Is it possible to disable such behaviour? I couldn't find
any
Am 2006-02-17 09:57:59, schrieb Žá?ek Kryštof:
> I have recently switched my SID to UTF8 locales. It was as easy as running
> dpkg-reconfigure localeconf (great !).
>
> Everything works fine as before. The only problem I have is the Midnight
> Commander displaying nonsense - the
Žáček Kryštof wrote:
> I have recently switched my SID to UTF8 locales. It was as easy as running
> dpkg-reconfigure localeconf (great !).
>
> Everything works fine as before. The only problem I have is the Midnight
> Commander displaying nonsense - the columns are not cor
I have recently switched my SID to UTF8 locales. It was as easy as running
dpkg-reconfigure localeconf (great !).
Everything works fine as before. The only problem I have is the Midnight
Commander displaying nonsense - the columns are not correctly alligned,
characters randomly split around
Hi all
I am running mc-4.6.1 compiled from the unstable Debian source package
under Debian Sarge.
I have occasionally come across problems with displaying files using F3.
Either I get repeated error messages such as:
warning [p 1, 9.8i]: cannot adjust line
displayed on the screen bef
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
Jim Holland wrote:
Hi all
One of the reasons that I have switched over to using Debian is that its
display of console utilities such as Midnight Commander works much better
than Red Hat and derivatives from version 8 on. However I have still
found a display problem
200 (CAT)
> From: Jim Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
> Hi all
>
> One of the reasons that I have switched over to using Debian is that its
> display of console utilities such as Midnight Commander works much better
> than Red Hat and der
On Sun, Dec 11, 2005 at 10:46:07PM +0200, Jim Holland wrote:
> The later version did solve the problems I was having. Is there anyone
> who is working on upgrading the standard Debian mc package?
Upgrading it to what? Unstable (Sid) is on 4.6.1-release and has been since
September 5th. The ver
Jim Holland wrote:
> Hi all
>
> One of the reasons that I have switched over to using Debian is that its
> display of console utilities such as Midnight Commander works much better
> than Red Hat and derivatives from version 8 on. However I have still
> found a display problem
Hi all
One of the reasons that I have switched over to using Debian is that its
display of console utilities such as Midnight Commander works much better
than Red Hat and derivatives from version 8 on. However I have still
found a display problem (a screen refresh failure) with the stable
On Fri, Jan 09, 2004 at 12:23:58AM -0600, Kent West wrote:
> Charles Muller wrote:
>
> >A recent post to the list recommended Midnight Commander on the
> >desktop. I went to their site to read the explanation and look at some
> >screen shots. From what I could see, it
On Fri, Jan 09, 2004 at 12:23:58AM -0600, Kent West wrote:
> mc (Midnight Commander) is a text-based file manager; as such, it
> certainly would not replace a gui desktop environment such as Gnome. A
> gui version of mc is gmc (Gnome Midnight Commander), but again, it's
> ju
Kent West wrote:
Charles Muller wrote:
A recent post to the list recommended Midnight Commander
What's the address of "their site"? I'm curious to see what you saw.
http://www.ibiblio.org/mc/
mc (Midnight Commander) is a text-based file manager; as such, it
certainly wou
Charles Muller wrote:
A recent post to the list recommended Midnight Commander on the
desktop. I went to their site to read the explanation and look at some
screen shots. From what I could see, it is not clear whether MC
completely *replaces* Gnome as one's desktop, or if it more l
A recent post to the list recommended Midnight Commander on the
desktop. I went to their site to read the explanation and look at some
screen shots. From what I could see, it is not clear whether MC
completely *replaces* Gnome as one's desktop, or if it more like a
sophisticated file manager
Robert Black wrote:
> I just installed Woody and trying to get everything set up, I can't get
> Midnight commander to start. Having used Slink this is the only thing I
> know to use to get the tweaks set. Anyone run into this problem? I see
> it in the /bin directory. Is th
On Tue, Aug 12, 2003 at 01:57:50PM -0500, Robert Black wrote:
> I just installed Woody and trying to get everything set up, I can't get
> Midnight commander to start.
What does "can't get [it] to start" mean? When you type "mc" and press the
Enter key, what
I just installed Woody and trying to get everything set up, I can't get
Midnight commander to start. Having used Slink this is the only thing I
know to use to get the tweaks set. Anyone run into this problem? I see
it in the /bin directory. Is there anything else comprable to use?
I tri
For some weird reason, one of my Woody boxes has developed a problem
running the default Midnight Commander package that comes with Woody
(V4.5.55-1.2) - 9 times out of 10 "mc" just hangs, and never displays
anything - if I Ctrl_C then I get back to the command prompt, with no
consequen
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 04:39:37PM +0100, Adam Byrtek 'alpha' wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I've heard that there is a big interest in mc 4.6.0 Debian packages.
> mc package in an official Debian GNU/Linux distribution is very old,
> so I decided to create my own unofficial package.
>
> Line to add to your /e
Eduardo Pérez Ureta wrote:
On 2002-12-13 16:39:37 +0100, Adam Byrtek 'alpha' wrote:
I've heard that there is a big interest in mc 4.6.0 Debian packages.
mc package in an official Debian GNU/Linux distribution is very old,
so I decided to create my own unofficial package.
Line to add to your /
Eduardo Pérez Ureta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a tapoté :
> On 2002-12-13 16:39:37 +0100, Adam Byrtek 'alpha' wrote:
> > I've heard that there is a big interest in mc 4.6.0 Debian packages.
> > mc package in an official Debian GNU/Linux distribution is very old,
> > so I decided to create my own unoffici
On 2002-12-13 16:39:37 +0100, Adam Byrtek 'alpha' wrote:
> I've heard that there is a big interest in mc 4.6.0 Debian packages.
> mc package in an official Debian GNU/Linux distribution is very old,
> so I decided to create my own unofficial package.
>
> Line to add to your /etc/apt/sources.list :
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