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submitted 1 year ago by airikr@lemmy.ml to c/linux@lemmy.ml

No favourites and different heights of the objects. And if I expand airikr in the sidepanel, all folders in that folder will be listed. It's like the developers of Thunar wanted to make Thunar a clone of Windows Explorer or something. I hate it!

This happened few months ago after an update. On the laptop, I have version 4.18.7 and there's the sidepanel completely normal.

How do I fix this piece of garbage? By downgrading? How?

I've been using the default file manager for Linux Mint Cinnamon (as far as I remember it is), Nemo. It's okay, but I do miss Thunar for several reasons.

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[-] airikr@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Hm. You're probably right. When I uninstalled Nemo, it also uninstalled cinnamon-desktop. Luckily, I am using EndeavourOS Xfce 😌

Yepp! Thunar is the best file manager out there for me, and I have tried a handful of them.

[-] Shrexios@mastodon.social 1 points 1 year ago

@airikr @sjosjo personally, I prefer Nemo for one reason, it will start in two pane mode. Thunar does not.

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