Linux file management is easier than Windows. I love using an ncurses file manager

Linux file management is easier than Windows. I love using an ncurses file manager.

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all of them lag like a motherfucker for some reason.

>jason
>hacking the art of exploitation

so tihs is the power of linux

that's not Midnight Commander

looks like the same shit to me, have you considered just learning to use a computer instead of looking for a cool fashion accessory to blog to us about?
>needs a fucking book to use bash
fucking lol.

>trying to insult someone for learning

epic

why the fuck do the people who write file managers for linux all seem to think that being able to search for files ISN'T a 100% mandatory feature of a file manager? it's like writing a text editor that can't use vowels. morons.

pcmanfm has search
nautilus starts a recursive search by just typing
pretty sure all other fms have search too

>reeeee
kys

>all of them
Do you mind listing specific ncurses-based file managers?

I'm familiar with most of the lot, and I've never encountered what you're describing.

ranger has search, mod + f

>curses
Not just reflexively typing ls after you cd anywhere..

Just drop the command line and use the locate or search command :^)

>locate or search
where do you get this shit from?

find . -iname *dildo*op*

I Disagree. I've never used one that lagged.

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templeos

>Linux file management. . .

Doesn't exist. Linux is just a kernel. You just found a nice file browser that's compatible with a GNU/Linux distribution. Good find, though.

*on my machine

I've tried ranger and mc. They both were very slow at even moving the selection box or moving through directories. I don't know what's up

>xtree copycat
>Linux has better file managers xd
Retarded OP, Windows has xtree copycats too.

we know

Calm your autism down loser