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huns
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Hello

Still I have no try tuxcommander for linux, but if you need totalcommander under linux, remember can use it under wine
http://www.winehq.com/

If you want to see it on my machine:
Image: http://demalaga.net/totalcmd/totalcmd_mdk91.png

I like it !!

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Yeah, I've been using TC (and WC) with Wine for a while now.
 
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Why using TC with WINE? There are lots of Commander-like Filamanagers for Linux out there... which are anble to hanlde all stuff w32 hasn't (and TC over WINE can't provide) like the ownership or attributes of a file.

By the Way, Krusader 1.29 Beta1 is out. Which supports tabs! (appart from many other features like rightclick image-preview, KRename-integration, a powerful editor with syntax-highlight, etc...)
And there is also a messageboard where you can ask for help or new features.

All those who would like to see a TC for Linux should realy look at this project!
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Improving TC working with wine

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Krusader is indeed the most advanced filemanager (beside mc of course) for X. But compared to TC, there are still a lot lot lot of usability issues and features missing.

Especially when it comes to archive handling and searching files, TC is still miles ahead. So what I do is using WINE for these cases. (strange enough TC is still faster than Krusader)

BUT: the most annoying thing with TC under WINE is moving the fileselector using the keyboard:
Each Cursor UP or DOWN selects the previous file, like as a the shift key would have been pressed. When actually holding shift, the last file is always unselected.

As I didn't have that problem with other windows programs under wine, this may to be a special problem of TC or Borland's ListBox?

Now my question: Did anyone solve this selection problem or would it be possible to alter TC in a way that the File-Listbox is handled better under WINE ?
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One more point why TC makes sense under Linux:
Once I got used to all the shortcuts and menu item locations it's just very handy to have the favorite tool available under Linux as well.
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Linux and Total Commander, using wine / codeweavers

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Have a look at this:
www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=3235
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