I've seen you call it pacmanfm more than once, but it's pcmanfm (PCMan File Manager) and it's unrelated to Pac-Man AFAIK.killasmurf86 said:
oliverh said:The 'best' you can get: worker http://www.boomerangsworld.de/worker/
A unix classic is misc/mc, aka midnight commander. It is a highly configurable, 2 panel file manager that also supports ftp, sftp and shell file transfers. It is configured for a number of mime types out of the box and runs in either a tty or a x-terminal.
Thank you! I'll give it a try then.Midnight commander supported SMB shares back in 1999. I don't use SMB and a quick google indicated some prior problems which were being worked on.
Midnight Commander Tutorial - SMB.
It looks like a default configuration option in ports: misc/mc.
OK, it seems this is becoming more centered on me and my question, so I'm moving this to a separate thread.Is this the setting you tried?:cyrillic text in mc. Did you also set the shell as described in section 3.5 of the same page?
I also had some symbols that did not display correctly in the panel title bars/borders. Changing the "skin" fixed it.
Those first on your list do not seem to be actively developed:
Interesting! Thank you. And why do you replace its wm with fvwm?Well my comment was back in December 2009.
Things change.
I now prefer x11-fm/thunar. In fact I use x11-wm/xfce4 as desktop environment and x11-wm/fvwm2 to replace xfce default window manager.