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Where can I get a file manager for TinyCore
zacchi4k:
--- Quote from: polikuo ---open your app browser
Apps -> Cloud (Remote) -> Browse
click the "Search" button next to the text area where you type in your key words
select "Tags"
enter "file manager" in the text area and press Enter
you should get a list of file managers such as emelfm, nautilus, pcmanfm, spacefm ..., etc.
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In the end I went for nautilus.
--- Quote from: nitram on October 25, 2016, 04:32:14 PM ---
--- Quote from: zacchi4k on October 25, 2016, 01:46:32 PM ---Apparently Xfe isn't there anymore.
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You didn't specify TC version, if referring to TC7 x86 then xfe.tcz is present and accounted for:
--- Code: ---tce-load -wi xfe
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I use the x86_64 port since I need to run x64 software on top of a lightweight Linux distro.
--- Quote from: coreplayer2 ---...and spacefm, which is my favorite :)
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Sadly it doesn't work for me, both the gtk3 and gtk2 version.
coreplayer2:
--- Quote from: zacchi4k on October 26, 2016, 10:01:30 AM ---
--- Quote from: coreplayer2 ---...and spacefm, which is my favorite :)
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Sadly it doesn't work for me, both the gtk3 and gtk2 version.
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How do you mean id doesn't work for you please?
If you install and and run spacefm and it fails to load, then most likely the dependencies have changed. To find the missing dep use the traditional troubleshooting step: enter spacefm from a terminal and note any missing components.
zacchi4k:
--- Quote from: coreplayer2 on October 26, 2016, 11:29:26 AM ---
--- Quote from: zacchi4k on October 26, 2016, 10:01:30 AM ---
--- Quote from: coreplayer2 ---...and spacefm, which is my favorite :)
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Sadly it doesn't work for me, both the gtk3 and gtk2 version.
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How do you mean id doesn't work for you please?
If you install and and run spacefm and it fails to load, then most likely the dependencies have changed. To find the missing dep use the traditional troubleshooting step: enter spacefm from a terminal and note any missing components.
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EDIT: Now it seems to work......
coreplayer2:
Appears to work fine in Xvesa and Xorg but will try to duplicate
zacchi4k:
--- Quote from: coreplayer2 on October 26, 2016, 04:40:13 PM ---Appears to work fine in Xvesa and Xorg but will try to duplicate
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Don't worry, it worked after I installed something and rebooted, although I don't recall installing anything related to drivers...
BTW I'm using a VMware VM.
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