Double panel explorer, similars to old Norton Commander in DOS, are very easy to use and useful to navigate in different devices and paths (HDD,
DVD-ROM, etc...).
There is a lot of clones of NC and a lot of them are open source, these are my recomendations:
There is a lot of clones of NC and a lot of them are open source, these are my recomendations:
mc (midnight commander)
The ideal solution for browsing the GNU/Linux paths from the console, it is one of the first programs I install in any distro.
You can install it from your distro software center or from console with these commands as root:
apt-get install mc # Debian, ubuntu or similar
yum install mc # Red hat, Centos, Fedora or similar
gnome-commander
Very useful in gnome or any other graphic enviroment.
You can install it from your distro software center or from console with these commands as root:
apt-get install gnome-commander mild # Debian, ubuntu or similar
yum install gnome-commander # Red hat, Centos, Fedora or similar
All these software can do, at least, these operations with files and folders: copy, move, delete, edit, search content,
change permissions and ownership and much more.
But there is a lot of open source clones I still don't prove it.
But there is a lot of open source clones I still don't prove it.