#KRUSADER UNRAID SETUP HOW TO#
It’s a long story how to fix that, but the easiest method I came along was this:Įxtract the binary icon-theme from the icon-package ( breeze-icon-theme-rcc_5.46.0-1_all.deb), rename it and place it in the Krusader config folder.ĭownload the deb, and open the deb with your archive manager and extra this file /usr/share/icons/breeze/breeze-icons.rcc. Unfortunately installing the breeze deb package will not do the trick. By default Krusader is using breeze-icons. Now you will probably notice, Krusader looks weird, it’s missing icons.
#KRUSADER UNRAID SETUP INSTALL#
Now you could start-up Krusader, it will ask you about some path for tools for packing and unpacking, you can install them later if you need them (rar/unrar etc). # kde terminal, not needed if you tweak the Krusader settings to use gnome-terminal or mate-terminal Start with installing Krusader: sudo apt install krusader Krusader does need some additional tools to show real power, like krename, kate (for internal viewer), and the some icons are missing with a default install in Ubuntu 18.04. user-actions to easily setup cli based actions for selected files, like resizing images, converting media-files etc, all with keyboard shortcut support.So the file-manager, next to the editor, is the most important tool in Linux.īrowsing two panes in Krusader is easy, searching, copying, moving files, or synchronizing panes, browsing archives, it’s all supported, with nice keyboard support. Remember, everything is a file in the Unix philosophy. This doesn’t mean I don’t use Nautilus, I do! I simply use both file managers. It seems that Gnome’s choice to embrace touch screen devices comes with a cost for heavy keyboard desktop users. Once you’ve experienced Krusader from the keyboard, Caja or Nautilus is simply inferior in daily usage.
#KRUSADER UNRAID SETUP PASSWORD#
Krusader is a very fine two pane file-manager that comes with many powerful inbuild features, while Nautilus or the Mate fork (Caja) lack many of those important features: two panes, open folder in terminal (with keyboard shortcut), a useful bookmark manager, password manager (for remote sites like (S)FTP, configurable user-actions, and its highly configurable (with a lot of keyboard shortcuts).