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>The file manager &#8212; <B
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>gmc</B
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>Introduction to GNOME</TH
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>	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
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><P
><B
><A
NAME="GMC-BASIC"
>Figure 2-8. GNU Midnight Commander: basic display of a directory</A
></B
></P
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