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Are there any graphical file managers in Unix?

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Are there any graphical file managers in Unix?

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On the Suns you can run a thing called File Manager by typing the command dtfile & It allows you to move, copy, rename, open, print, view, run, etc. files in a visual way. It also provides a wastebasket where deleted files are placed. This gives you the opportunity to undelete files if you need to. You may only undelete files that were deleted from File Manager. File Manager is part of a larger desktop environment called CDE or Common Desktop Environment. When you login to a Sun you can choose this from the Options->Session menu on the login screen. You can also use KDE if you’re more comfortable with it. GNOME is currently available but not supported. On Linux machines you will normally use KDE or GNOME which provide a full graphical environment.

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