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Recommended Commander-style file managers for Linux are the [http://krusader.sourceforge.net/ Krusader] for X-Window environment and the [https://midnight-commander.org/ mc (Midnight Commander)] for console mode. | Recommended Commander-style file managers for Linux are the [http://krusader.sourceforge.net/ Krusader] for X-Window environment and the [https://midnight-commander.org/ mc (Midnight Commander)] for console mode. | ||
But if you do not need a native Linux Total Commander you can use the Windows version with [http://www.winehq.com/ wine].<br>See [[Total Commander under Wine]] for a small tutorial. | But if you do not need a native Linux Total Commander you can use the Windows version with [http://www.winehq.com/ wine].<br>See [[Total Commander under Wine]] for a small tutorial.<noinclude> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:36, 28 March 2021
Is there a Linux version?
A: Unfortunately not. Because of problems with porting of Total Commander to Linux, the Linux version had to be delayed indefinitely and then eventually cancelled.
Recommended Commander-style file managers for Linux are the Krusader for X-Window environment and the mc (Midnight Commander) for console mode.
But if you do not need a native Linux Total Commander you can use the Windows version with wine.
See Total Commander under Wine for a small tutorial.
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