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->The file manager &#8212; <B
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->gmc</B
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-><TH
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->Introduction to GNOME</TH
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="10%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="bottom"
-><A
-HREF="c0202.html"
->Prev</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="80%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="bottom"
->Chapter 2. A tour of some GNOME applications</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="10%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="bottom"
-><A
-HREF="c0204.html"
->Next</A
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-><HR
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-><A
-NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(3,SECT1)"
->The file manager &#8212; gmc</A
-></H1
-><P
-> The GNOME file manager is based on the GNU Midnight
- Commander, and can be invoked from the panel's main menu or by
- typing at the shell:
- <P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->gmc &#38;</B
-></TT
-></P
->
- </P
-><P
-> The file manager allows users to navigate their directories
- and the rest of the filesystem with an easy graphical point
- and click interface. GNOME Midnight Commander adds even more
- functionality through its notion of <I
-CLASS="FIRSTTERM"
->Virtual File
- Systems</I
-> (VFS): these are
- abstractions which allow you to navigate files that are not on
- your file system as if they were. Examples of virtual
- filesystems are the ftp filesystem and the tar filesystem:
- files can be accessed by anonymous ftp or by extraction from a
- tar file, and Midnight Commander treats them in the same way
- as local files.</P
-><P
-> Midnight Commander is powerful and vast, and it has its own
- manual (available by typing <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->man mc</B
->) so I
- will not give more detail now.
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="GMC-BASIC"
->Figure 2-8. GNU Midnight Commander: basic display of a directory</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/gmc-basic.gif"></P
-></DIV
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-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
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-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c0202.html"
->Prev</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="34%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="book01.html"
->Home</A
-></TD
-><TD
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-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c0204.html"
->Next</A
-></TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="top"
->The panel and its applets</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="34%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c02.html"
->Up</A
-></TD
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-VALIGN="top"
->General purpose applications</TD
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