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Not happy with your Linux distro's default file manager? Stop struggling and try something different. Considering that these are all free, what do you have to lose?
If you’re looking for options, here are some cool distros that every Linux expert needs to try out. This terminal-based file manager for Linux beats every alternative out there Midnight ...
The file managers reviewed were all tested on a dual-core AMD 64 3800+ system with 8GB of RAM Page 1 of 2: Best Linux file manager ...
Instead of re-creating your tar archives when you need to add files, why not simply append those files? Jack Wallen shows you how from the command line and a GUI file manager on Linux.
Want to hide files and folders from your Linux desktop file manager? Jack Wallen shows you one handy method.
Did you know that Linux makes it easy to create and use hidden files, which means you can easily tuck important documents away from plain sight? Here's how to manage those files.
A new vulnerability that impacts Linux systems has been discovered by a researcher. The vulnerability, which affects the GNOME Files file manager, has already been patched by the Debian Project.
Krusader is one of those must-have computing tools that turns difficult or tedious computing tasks into easy, point-and-click operations. It's an advanced twin-panel file manager that's loaded with ...
Thunar is the default file manager of the Xfce4 desktop environment. It's simple, but well designed, fast and easy to use. The top most menu contains nothing more than File, Edit, View and Go ...