Slackware :: Add Midnight Commander To Xwmconfig?
Apr 2, 2011Subject says it all, how do I add midnight commander to xwmconfig as a selection?
I have not downloaded mc yet.
Subject says it all, how do I add midnight commander to xwmconfig as a selection?
I have not downloaded mc yet.
MC remembers which panel (left or right) had the focus when closing. The next time MC opens that panel receives the focus. Is there a way to disable that option where the focus is always the left panel?There is a Command option (shortcut Ctrl-u) to swap the panels. I prefer MC simply start with the focus on the left panel.
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Code:
--- mc.SlackBuild.~0~2010-11-11 21:37:44.000000000 +0100
+++ mc.SlackBuild2011-03-15 16:56:36.765258508 +0100
@@ -85,9 +85,9 @@
[code]....
What happened to Midnight Commander?
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I'm making a huge assumption here, but it looks like something is off with the green on black profile in Konsole. Try it yourself and you will see what I mean. This only started with KDE4, but it still persists through every version to current.
I prefer to use the built-in editor that came with mc, which can be accessed with 'mc -e', however, I find when using midnight commander, if I type 'F4', then I'm presented with nano, which isn't what I want.
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Is there any shortcut key to open these menus?
After upgrading to Lucid, MC looks ugly - like some colors are missed. Its very difficult to work in MC now - directories and files have same color for example. [fantomas@fantomas-laptop]:-boot.png. Also, applying different themes (skins) changes bottom bar (with menu: F1 F2 etc) button colors only, not affecting colors of panels. Install 4.7.3 build of MC from here: [URL]...
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Does anyone know of another way to cause this to happen or a way to enable it under xterm/gnome-term?
I need a console based file manager for 10.4 and my beloved mc is no longer installable.
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I've installed Awesome-3.4.8 and have a generic xinitrc.awesome. How could I add it to the xwmconfig entries?
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI've installed pekwm and scrotwm from slackbuilds but they don't appear in the choicebox from xwmconfig. What do I have to do for this?
View 1 Replies View RelatedUbuntu 10.04 LTS Lucid Lynx
Tux Commander 0.6.7.0-dev
When I use the default graphical file manger in Ubuntu, holding down the shift key and pressing the up or down arrow keys will select multiple files. This doesn't happen in Tux Commander or Gnome Commander. I tried looking through the preferences of each application and googling on my question. No dice. Is there anything I can do to get this functionality?
below is the default for a week using the program backintime@weekly nice -n 19 /usr/bin/backintime --backup-job >/dev/null 2>&1Did I edit the crontab right for once a week on friday at 12am?0 0 * * 5 nice -n 19 /usr/bin/backintime --backup-job >/dev/null 2>&1
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a daemon script which wakes up every 5 minutes and checks the health of started processes. It works fine during the day but throws a syntax error just after midnight.Here is the log:
(02/22-23:49) Check all started processes
(02/22-23:54) Check all started processes
(02/22-23:59) Check all started processes
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When I try to run R Commander, the window pops up but is unresponsive. Nothing will respond to clicks, and there's nothing to do but Ctrl-C it.
Code:
r --interactive
library(Rcmdr)
Loading required package: tcltk
Loading Tcl/Tk interface ... done
[Code].....
gnome commander does not start as root. It started before. Not so long ago i restarted my pc, and i think gnome-commander (as root) did not close. And now it wont start. I started it as: su -> password -> gnome-commander Where can i check or what command should i run to help u guys diagnose the problem.
P.S. i tried to run nautilus as root but that did not work either, and gave me these error:
4 errors of this type: (nautilus:8372): Eel-WARNING **: GConf error: ...
3 errors of this type: (nautilus:8372): Unique-DBus-WARNING **: Unable to connect to ...
I hope you will be able to help me, because a day ago asked the same question to russian linux users and did not give me an answer at all. I am using xubuntu on my laptop and am completely sick and tired og thunar file manager. Found what I want - it is Gnome Commander. But really cannot find out how to make it default, especialy I would like to open it by clicking the button Folders (Places) near the Main menu button (hope I described it correct).
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Krusader supposedly has it but needs about 300MB of KDE librarys and such. Are there any other alternatives?
I work with social sciences and I really need to use "R". R is a program used for statistics and it has a module called R-commander, which let things easier to deal and comes with several options as opening SPSS files (another statistical package commonly used by Windows users) and other things. THe problem is, as Rcmdr is a module for R, when I run it, it opens a terminal window and then he runs the module, which opens a friendly gui.
It worked okay and clean in Ubuntu 9.10, but for LTS 10.4 I keep getting an error, no matter I reinstall the modules or the entire program. I even installed Ubuntu again without upgrading it from karmic Koala. But there is the same error msg.
The error message says: "Error while creating a child process for this terminal". The strange part is there is no other msgs in the terminal or errorlogs. I really need to use this software for work.
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