Is there any good file managers for Linux?
I've never had problems with thunar.
Also Aikawa is a girl pretending to be a boy pretending to be a girl.
>>60728596
zsh
>appear to be female
Dolphin or thunar are both great
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>>60728596
ranger is pretty comfy if you're familiar with vim keybindings
>>60728596
Nemo
>>60728596
Dump that folder faggot
>>60728596
Thunar
Dolphin
>>60729608
Dump that faggot folder
>>60728623
Thats a shell you retard
>>60728596
Dolphin
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>>60729740
>I've never had problems with thunar
I keep on getting segfaults, file renaming causes a crash (but I just use mv in terminal, but normalfags have problems with this going by the bug reports), random freezes where the window is unresponsive and the process has to be killed, and has no support for per-folder sorting. The only reason I haven't nuked this piece of shit from my install is because I don't actually need a file manager, as terminal is more robust for mosts things, and as such it's only an annoyance. But reading the bug reports and people complaining that years old bug fixes have yet to make it downstream makes me laugh.
>>60728596
For me dolphin is better than any other file manager on any OS i've tried.
>>60728596
Dolphin on KDE
>>60728596
Dolphin is the best file manager for people who either are new to the terminal, use the terminal a lot or use the terminal occasionally.
>>60728596
Is there a file manager for Linux that doesn't shit itself when you open a folder with 80k images? Windows explorer not only instantly opens it but provides search results in mere seconds. And the search is not just dumb autocomplete.
>>60728596
Nemo. Everything else is shit.