On Apr 1, 2005 10:20 AM, Joel VanderWerf <vjoel / path.berkeley.edu> wrote: > Austin Ziegler wrote: >> On Apr 1, 2005 8:34 AM, Martin Ankerl <martin.ankerl / gmail.com > wrote: >>>> Won't even compare. The only thing that is remotely close on >>>> Linux, as far as I know, is Midnight Commander -- and it >>>> *sucks*. >>> You may want to give krusader a try. The features list is quite >>> impressive, it also supports sftp. It looks nice too :-) >>> >>> http://krusader.sourceforge.net/ >> This is the first thing that looks remotely close to Total >> Commander in power. The next time I'm doing something with a >> Linux desktop, I'll definitely give it a try. > Konqueror does sftp, too. Just type sftp://path.to.file/you/want > into the address bar. What people seem to be missing here is that neither Nautilus nor Konqueror is as easy to use for heavy-duty file manipulation as Total Commander, because they're both single-folder display. (Sure, you might have a quick list or a tree available, and with Konq you can have a command line window, but these are of limited value compared to what I can do with Total Commander.) -austin -- Austin Ziegler * halostatue / gmail.com * Alternate: austin / halostatue.ca