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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers file management in unix Post 5988 by johnhelen on Tuesday 28th of August 2001 04:59:13 AM
Old 08-28-2001
Hello
What I want to know is in Windows there is file manager: Windows Explorer. But I do not know about file manager in UNIX,
now I know that there is X-Window for UNIX but infact I do not know file manager in X-Window, what it is look like, where I can get information....
Thank you
john
 

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XFE(1)																	    XFE(1)

NAME
xfe - A lightweight file manager for X Window SYNOPSIS
xfe [-h] [--help] [-v] [--version] [-i] [--iconic] [-m] [--maximized] [-p n] [--panel n] [startdir] DESCRIPTION
X File Explorer (xfe) is a lightweight file manager for X Window, written using the FOX toolkit. It is desktop independent and can easily be customized. It has Windows Commander or MS-Explorer look and it's very fast and small. Xfe is based on the popular, but discontinued X Win Commander, written by Maxim Baranov. AUTHOR
Roland Baudin <roland65@free.fr>. OPTIONS
xfe accepts the following options: -h, --help Print the help screen and exit. -v, --version Print version information and exit. -i, --iconic Start iconified. -m, --maximized Start maximized. -p n, --panel n Force panel view mode to n (n=0 => Tree and one panel, n=1 => One panel, n=2 => Two panels, n=3 => Tree and two panels). startdir Specifies the path to the directory to open when starting xfe. It can be a regular path like /home/test, or an URI like file:///home/test SEE ALSO
xfw(1), xfv(1), xfi(1), xfp(1) Roland Baudin 25 January 2008 XFE(1)
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