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  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on SpaceFM

    In researching this, I would simply use ncdu as a command instead of du. I have it now setup as ncdu %d as a command that opens in terminal and in color displays everything by size that I can open and display further

  • Modified a comment on discussion General Discussion on SpaceFM

    I believe I have found what you are looking for, at least in part. Too sort by size including what the content is in folders right click on the right pane, select View and then Sort, there you can change to Mixed instead of Folders first. Once you sort by size again that does it. Here is a scrot showing it

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on SpaceFM

    I believe I have found what you are looking for, at least in part. Too sort by size including what the content is in folders right click on the right pane, select View and then Sort, there you can change to Mixed instead of Folders first and that does it. Here is a scrot showing it

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on SpaceFM

    Maybe I am missing something but I simply click on the size tab in the directory window and it sorts up or down in size based on your clicks to sort by size

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on SpaceFM

    It takes you 6 years to figure this out and then you attack ignorantguru who has detailed his reasons for stepping away? You do know that is still maintained by Mateusz Łukasik and is a viable download from every Debian platform, right? Or is this just another angry, anonymous and arrogant shit who has nothing better to do?

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on SpaceFM

    Edit the udevil configuration file /etc/udevil/udevil.conf and make sure in the section on: allowed_internal_devices causes udevil to treat any listed block devices as removable, thus allowing normal users to un/mount them (providing they are also listed in allowed_devices). Has this as the last line and that it is uncommented allowed_internal_devices = /dev/*

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on SpaceFM

    IG ... always great to hear you are doing well! VSIDO is still at 1.0.5 and as far as I know all is well.. I do have a small issue that I will post over at github. Welcome back my friend

  • Modified a comment on discussion General Discussion on SpaceFM

    If the command works in the address bar and opens the mtp session it should also...

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