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Old 12-06-2005   #1 (permalink)
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any explorer or anything??

Does DSL have a system explorer or soemthing like windows explorer?
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Firefox isn't a system explorer. If you're looking for something to explore the file system, then maybe Konqueror is more suitable.
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emelfm is also pretty good
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o0o sorry he said windows explorer, I thought he ment Internet explorer
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Nothing beats the command line .

You could use Firefox to see the directories and files (try navigating to file:/// ). You can't do much with the files though this way.

I have never tried Emelfm but it does seem like it is what you are looking for.

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Ok thanks guys
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I'd also recommend Emelfm for browsing your filesystem.
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