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DaRKNeSS666NL
8th January 2007, 00:27
Hi,

I am an noob with linux and I am curntly installing an linux server with ISPConfig the perfect setup way Ubuntu 6.1.

I can do a bit with the console hee, it's very simelar to the dos prompt. But my question is. Is there an commander like file reader for Linux/Ubuntu so I can easely "surf" my dir structure.
That way I can learn the structure more easely and also find files a lot faster.

I had allso webmin installed but thats not working along great with ISPConfig I red somewere on this forum.

Hope this story made any sens??

TIA DaRKNeSS

martinfst
8th January 2007, 10:18
I never used it, but 'clex' looks like something that matches your requirement. To install on Debian/Ubuntuapt-get install clexAnother one that might be interesting is Midnight Commanderapt-get install mcThere are several text mode editors/viewers, so you have to pick your own favorite.

DaRKNeSS666NL
8th January 2007, 19:14
Thaks going to look at those 2.

DaRKNeSS

falko
9th January 2007, 00:30
If you have a Windows workstation, you could install WinSCP ( http://winscp.net/ ) and connect to your Linux server and then browse its directories.

DaRKNeSS666NL
10th January 2007, 00:18
Thats an very nice program Its somthing like an putty with an gui....

Very nice thanks Falko

DaRKNeSS