So it would be nice to recreate the look and feel also of TC on Mint. I've been a fan of TC for many years (in Windows). Thank you for the welcome to the club of TC fans. The %COMMANDER_PATH% you mention - is that still on the partition where TC is in Windows? Or is it on the partition with Mint? I suppose I also have to copy the file with the settings of TC (wincmd.ini as far as I remember) to the Mint partition? ZIP, 7ZIP, ARJ, LZH, RAR, UC2, TAR, GZ, CAB, ACE archive handling + plugins. Quick View panel with image and video display. Compare files (now with editor) / synchronize directories. And it has always worked.īy the way: welcome to the club of Total Commander fans, who cannot do without it even on Linux. Features in Total Commander 10.52 now include : Two file windows side by side. This is how I have done it on each Linux Mint system. the folder where totalcmd.exe lives, and restart Total Commander. You copy the wincmd.key file to the folder %COMMANDER_PATH%, i.e. In order to make Total Commander display your license key and that it is a registered version, you proceed in exactly the same way as on Windows: Total Commander will save your settings, irrespective of your registration status. Mint1248 wrote: ⤴ Sun 1:14 pmI wonder how to make it "registered" in Linux Mint - so I can use my settings.
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