[Ubuntu-BD] Better File Manager
9el
lenin at phpxperts.net
Sun Oct 5 08:32:29 BST 2008
Horrible it is. I had been using it for about an year until EVENING yesterday :P
Cuz was unable to make CA-42 work(let alone in Windows, also in ubuntu)
it gives only 3-5kbps. But at least its wireless. I'm more interested
because I wanna explore through the options of Accessibilities
available. Like I'd try the bluetooth later.
2008/10/5 Raihan Hasnain Rahman <raihanhasnain at gmail.com>:
> Why IrDA? IR's speed is horrible if you want to use internet.
>
> On Oct 5, 2008, at 12:25 PM, 9el wrote:
>
>> The list view in my Nautilus 2.22.2 present is pathetic. I like the
>> list view in windows. I'm waiting some hours to let it download the
>> latest updates. Fingers crossed.
>>
>> And I at last made it possible with my Nokia 6020 to have net with
>> CA-42. Still wanting to try the IrDA.
>>
>> 2008/10/5 Tarin Mahmood <tmahmood at arenamobile.com>:
>>> Latest version of Nautilus (Gnome 2.24) have list view option it also
>>> supports tabbed browsing, probably not available at 8.04
>>>
>>> Gnome commander is a nc like application available at the
>>> repository. Also
>>> mc (midnight commender) which is terminal based
>>>
>>> Choose the desktop that fits you the best. and no need to uninstall
>>> GNOME,
>>> all the desktops can co-exists together, you choose which desktop
>>> to use in
>>> login screen
>>>
>>>
>>> - Gnome tends to be simple but consistent, the developers follows
>>> their
>>> HIG strictly (but less customization options)
>>> - KDE comes with many Customizations (and feels more 'windowish'
>>> to me,
>>> which I don't like)
>>> - Xfce is very lightweight, good for low-end systems, (sometimes
>>> feels
>>> quite limiting)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Mahmood
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