03-30-2005
Even though I'm a new guy here,
Bru was the nick name I was given at my first base, one of the guys thought my name was spelled bru... insetad of bur... and it stuck, I even had the commander calling me Bru!
-Adam
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GNOME-COMMANDER(1) General Commands Manual GNOME-COMMANDER(1)
NAME
gnome-commander - A GNOME file manager
SYNOPSIS
gnome-commander [-d STRING] [--help] [--version] [gtk,gnome,bonobo options]
DESCRIPTION
GNOME Commander is a fast and powerful graphical filemanager for the GNOME desktop environment, it has a "two-pane" interface in the tradi-
tion of Norton and Midnight Commander.
OPTIONS
--help Show summary of options.
--version
Show version of program.
-l, --start-left-dir=STRING
Specify the start directory for the left pane
-r, --start-right-dir=STRING
Specify the start directory for the right pane
-d, --debug=STRING
Specify debug flags to use. Debug output will be written to STDOUT.
Possible flags:
a: user actions debugging
c: file and directory counting
d: directory ref-counting
f: file ref-counting
g: run_command debugging
i: imageloader
k: directory pool
l: directory listings
m: connection debugging
n: directory monitoring
p: python plugins
s: SMB network browser
t: metadata tags
v: internal viewer
w: widget_lookup
x: xfer
y: brief MIME based imageload
z: detailed MIME based imageload
[gtk,gnome,bonobo options]
Standard gtk, gnome, bonobo options are supported. Use --help to see possible options.
EXAMPLES
gnome-commander -d nvl
Starts GNOME Commander with debugging of directory listings, internal viewer and directory monitoring facilities.
FILES
~/.gnome2/gnome-commander
User settings.
~/.gnome-commander/devices
List of user defined devices (see "Devices" tab in the "Options" dialog).
~/.gnome-commander/fav-apps
List of user defined applications (see "Programs" tab in the "Options" dialog).
~/.gnome-commander/connections
List of remote connections (see "Connections" menu).
~/.gnome-commander/ftp-servers
List of FTP servers (deprecated).
~/.gnome-commander/plugins
User specific plugins.
/usr/lib/gnome-commander/plugins
System-wide plugins.
BUGS
If you find any bugs, please report them (or better yet, fix them and send a patch). See the GNOME Commander home page for more informa-
tion:
http://www.nongnu.org/gcmd/
AUTHOR
GNOME Commander was originally developed by Marcus Bjurman.
Piotr Eljasiak <epiotr@use.pl> is the current project manager. Magnus Stalnacke <jemamo@telia.com> maintains the GNOME Commander home
page. Assaf Gordon <agordon88@gmail.com> added the internal viewer code and other features.
Translations and other contributions by numerous people. See the AUTHORS file in the source tarball for the detailed list.
The original manual page was written by Michael Vogt <mvo@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system. Current manual page is maintained
as the part of the GNOME Commander project.
Feb 13 2010 GNOME-COMMANDER(1)