Arch Linux + LXDE + PCmanFM almost perfect...but
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 3:57 pm
Hello,
I migrated to linux for 4+ years and never miss a thing of MS windows. I tried fedora, gentoo, debian and, just before going to Arch Linux, was with Linux Mint. Linux is generally good but I think many desktops get bloated to my liking, like Gnome (I don't have the knowledge to judge the Linux kernel). I am most satisfied with Arch Linux, almost the perfect OS because of its principle and concept of simplicity. After a little learning, it is easy. LXDE, I think, also follows this principle of simplicity and it is as good as I want it - Arch Linux + LXDE.
But it seems PCmanFM is not yet matured and has a few things lacking and also some bugs - I can't submit proper bug reports as I don't know the proper method.
1) the feature "create File/empty document" is invisible/unreachable if our file list in the open directory reaches to the bottom of the window - right button click don't work.
2) cannot associate application "unzip" to automatically extract *.zip types even with set command. Maybe application association with other file types too cannot be done (?).
3) a lacking feature is to be able to list/view content of a directory in the same window as with gnome-nautilus.
4) of course, a file search facility is good, but I am using catfish, so ok.
Otherwise everything in this linux package design is perfect (for the single home user at least). I tried migrating from LXDE to xfce4 and, for some reasons or other, xfce4 just cannot work; eg I open the C/C++ eclipse IDE and there is no button to close the application! So I have to live with some imperfection in PCmanFM.
Best Regards.
I migrated to linux for 4+ years and never miss a thing of MS windows. I tried fedora, gentoo, debian and, just before going to Arch Linux, was with Linux Mint. Linux is generally good but I think many desktops get bloated to my liking, like Gnome (I don't have the knowledge to judge the Linux kernel). I am most satisfied with Arch Linux, almost the perfect OS because of its principle and concept of simplicity. After a little learning, it is easy. LXDE, I think, also follows this principle of simplicity and it is as good as I want it - Arch Linux + LXDE.
But it seems PCmanFM is not yet matured and has a few things lacking and also some bugs - I can't submit proper bug reports as I don't know the proper method.
1) the feature "create File/empty document" is invisible/unreachable if our file list in the open directory reaches to the bottom of the window - right button click don't work.
2) cannot associate application "unzip" to automatically extract *.zip types even with set command. Maybe application association with other file types too cannot be done (?).
3) a lacking feature is to be able to list/view content of a directory in the same window as with gnome-nautilus.
4) of course, a file search facility is good, but I am using catfish, so ok.
Otherwise everything in this linux package design is perfect (for the single home user at least). I tried migrating from LXDE to xfce4 and, for some reasons or other, xfce4 just cannot work; eg I open the C/C++ eclipse IDE and there is no button to close the application! So I have to live with some imperfection in PCmanFM.
Best Regards.