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Hi,
This is a newbi question. Can some one please tell me the command line command for launching the file explorer on RH Linux? Thanks, T. |
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On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 17:18:47 -0600, "L" <L_X2828> wrote:
>This is a newbi question. Can some one please tell me the command line >command for launching the file explorer on RH Linux? First, read this (IMPORTANT!): http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html Second - there are so many questions to ask one doesn't know where to start: * What version of Red Hat? 5.x? 6.x? 7.x? 8? 9? Advanced Server 2.1? 3? * Are you using X? What version? * Are you using KDE? What version? * Are you using Gnome? What version? * Are you using some other window manager altogether? Blackbox? Fluxbox? Openbox? XFCE? 9wm? pwm? * Which file manager are you using? git? konqueror? emacs? vim? Other helpful questions (maybe): * What shell are you using? ksh? sh? bash? csh? scsh? clisp? rc? * What type system are you using? IBM zSeries? PowerPC? Intel386? Other helpful pointers: * Have you looked at the man pages? * Have you looked at the help screens? * Have you searched on google? * Have you searched at Red Hat's web site? David Douthitt (david) UNIX System Administrator HP-UX, Unixware, Linux Linux+, LPIC-1 |
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Hash: SHA1 L <L_X2828> wrote: > Hi, > This is a newbi question. Can some one please tell me the command line > command for launching the file explorer on RH Linux? Presuming KDE, try 'konqueror'. - -- Michael Heiming (GPG-Key ID: 0xEDD27B94) Remove +SIGNS and www. if you expect an answer, sorry for inconvenience, but I get tons of spam. |
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["Followup-To:" header set to comp.os.linux.misc.]
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 17:18:47 -0600, L staggered into the Black Sun and said: > This is a newbi question. Can some one please tell me the command > line command for launching the file explorer on RH Linux? This depends on which file manager (the usual term instead of "file explorer") you want to use. If you want to launch Konqueror (the usual file manager if you're running KDE), you enter: konqueror file:/path/to/directory/you/want/konqueror/to/start/in ....while if you want to launch nautilus (the usual file manager if you're running GNOME), you enter nautilus file:/path/to/directory/you/want/nautilus/to/start/in ....Redhat defaults to GNOME, so you may want nautilus. You can pass Konqueror almost any URL and Konq will open it, not sure about Nautilus. HTH, |
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Yes, I'm using KDE and "konqueror" works.
Thanks! T. "Michael Heiming" <michael+USENET> wrote in message news:1sln [..] |
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David Douthitt wrote:
[..] > > Other helpful pointers: > > * Have you looked at the man pages? > > * Have you looked at the help screens? > > * Have you searched on google? > > * Have you searched at Red Hat's web site? holy crap - you're thorough! |
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["Followup-To:" header set to comp.os.linux.misc.]
On 2004-02-17, L <L_X2828> wrote: > Hi, > > This is a newbi question. Can some one please tell me the command line > command for launching the file explorer on RH Linux? Have you tried mc, the command for Midnight Commander, a command line file manager? nb |
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