Linux version or not?
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Linux version or not?
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Although i managed to run TC in Linux with WINE, it'll be great if there was a native Linux version of TC.It'll help a lot the Linux comunity !
Before you use a castrated TC under WINE you may want to give Krusader a try (I recommend the latest cvs-version)
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Only problem if TC went Linux, it wouldnt fit in cas it wouldnt be open-source
Although TC gives me a Linux-feel in windows, maybe it will happen when ghisler develops certain parts of the program more it will become easier for him to port, but i find that TC gives me some of the stuff windows is missing without installing a whole heap of useless and slow crap that i may never use again

Although TC gives me a Linux-feel in windows, maybe it will happen when ghisler develops certain parts of the program more it will become easier for him to port, but i find that TC gives me some of the stuff windows is missing without installing a whole heap of useless and slow crap that i may never use again
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If Linis Torvalds thought that way when he developed Linux, that it would never get anywhere, do you think he would of gotten this far, seeing that Microsoft is now porting there software to Linux to increase there lead in the market (article in Linux FORMAT)
I guess if enough people want something, they get it, and Linux is a good example of that
I guess if enough people want something, they get it, and Linux is a good example of that
I've got samba running on my linux box and I am pretty satisfied with that. I do a lot of file house-keeping from my windoze box to the Linux one with TC 
Sure, a Linux port would make it possible also for anybody not running windoze to use it. It doesn't need to be part of Linux, it can still be an excellent shareware program to buy and install on the platform of your choice and I think it will get there, sooner or later.

Sure, a Linux port would make it possible also for anybody not running windoze to use it. It doesn't need to be part of Linux, it can still be an excellent shareware program to buy and install on the platform of your choice and I think it will get there, sooner or later.
First, its Linus Torvalds (perhaps a typo). Second, maybe if Linus Torvalds was thinking more when he developed Linux (ported Unix to PCs, but still), now Linux would have gotten half as far as M$ has gone and the world would use Linux at least 1/5 as they use Windows and Christian Ghisler would have coded his WinCmd/TotalCmd for Linux instead of Windows (as well as Adobe and many many others). Is there anyone with no windows at all on their machine?, cus i know there are with no linuxsteve_3199 wrote:If Linis Torvalds thought that way when he developed Linux, that it would never get anywhere, do you think he would of gotten this far, seeing that Microsoft is now porting there software to Linux to increase there lead in the market (article in Linux FORMAT)
I guess if enough people want something, they get it, and Linux is a good example of that

Frankly, i couldn't even conceive doing my daily tasks in Linux/Unix .. it lacks a very big "feature" i need: productivity. Nevertheless, I would be more than happy to have wincmd (cant get used to total commander after all those years of wincmd

I agree that krusader looks promising. After 1 more year it might be something close to TC.
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Uhmm ...steve_3199 wrote:Although TC gives me a Linux-feel in windows...
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Well, I ammastabog wrote:Is there anyone with no windows at all on their machine?

I'm not going to comment the rest of your post because it would only end up in flame-war of which the web is already full enough... Windows is, and will rest, for a long time the OS no. 1 for home-PC's, that's a fact. But I don't know if there also will be the need for a Linux-TC over this long time...
Please consulte our forum, tell us what you're missing and we will implement it as soon as we got the time to do so (if there is no good reason against it I go so far to promise that!)mastabog wrote:I agree that krusader looks promising. After 1 more year it might be something close to TC.
Yes, but it's still nothing compared to TC. I cannot imagine working with files without vertical arrangement, it's the on big advancement.....Genghis86 wrote:Krusader looks very promising though
TC is probably the #1 reason, and very likely the only reason I'm using Windows today....
Ghisler, if you read this, PLEASE, make Linux version. Too much people is needing it!!