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NAME

6       gnome-commander - A GNOME file manager
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SYNOPSIS

9       gnome-commander  [-d  STRING]  [--help]  [--version]  [gtk,gnome,bonobo
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DESCRIPTION

13       GNOME Commander is a fast and powerful graphical  filemanager  for  the
14       GNOME  desktop environment, it has a "two-pane" interface in the tradi‐
15       tion of Norton and Midnight Commander.
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OPTIONS

18       --help Show summary of options.
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20       --version
21              Show version of program.
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23       -l, --start-left-dir=STRING
24              Specify the start directory for the left pane
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26       -r, --start-right-dir=STRING
27              Specify the start directory for the right pane
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29       -d, --debug=STRING
30              Specify debug flags to use.  Debug output  will  be  written  to
31              STDOUT.
32              Possible flags:
33              a: user actions debugging
34              c: file and directory counting
35              d: directory ref-counting
36              f: file ref-counting
37              g: run_command debugging
38              i: imageloader
39              k: directory pool
40              l: directory listings
41              m: connection debugging
42              n: directory monitoring
43              p: python plugins
44              s: SMB network browser
45              t: metadata tags
46              v: internal viewer
47              w: widget_lookup
48              x: xfer
49              y: brief MIME based imageload
50              z: detailed MIME based imageload
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52       [gtk,gnome,bonobo options]
53              Standard gtk, gnome, bonobo options are supported. Use --help to
54              see possible options.
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EXAMPLES

57       gnome-commander -d nvl
58              Starts gnome-commander with  debugging  of  directory  listings,
59              internal viewer and directory monitoring facilities.
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FILES

62       ~/.gnome2/gnome-commander
63              User settings.
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65       ~/.gnome-commander/devices
66              List of user defined devices (see "Devices" tab in the "Options"
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69       ~/.gnome-commander/fav-apps
70              List of user defined applications (see  "Programs"  tab  in  the
71              "Options" dialog).
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73       ~/.gnome-commander/connections
74              List of FTP servers (see "Connections" menu).
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76       ~/.gnome-commander/ftp-servers
77              List of FTP servers (deprecated).
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79       ~/.gnome-commander/plugins
80              User specific plugins.
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82       /usr/lib/gnome-commander/plugins
83              System-wide plugins.
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BUGS

86       If  you  find any bugs, please report them (or better yet, fix them and
87       send a patch). See the GNOME Commander home page for more information:
88       http://www.nongnu.org/gcmd/
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AUTHOR

91       GNOME Commander was originally developed by Marcus Bjurman.
92       Piotr Eljasiak <epiotr@use.pl> is the current project manager.   Magnus
93       Stålnacke  <jemamo@telia.com>  maintains the GNOME Commander home page.
94       Assaf Gordon <agordon88@gmail.com> added the internal viewer  code  and
95       other features.
96       Translations  and  other  contributions  by  numerous  people.  See the
97       AUTHORS file in the source tarball for the detailed list.
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99       The original manual page was written by Michael Vogt  <mvo@debian.org>,
100       for  the  Debian GNU/Linux system. Current manual page is maintained as
101       the part of the GNOME Commander project.
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