Lubuntu 18.10 File Manager: How to view directory tree structure?
Somehow, I can't find any options to enable tree view in Lubuntu 18.10 File Manager. Would it be possible to do that? If yes, please let me know how.
If not, what is the alternative?
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Somehow, I can't find any options to enable tree view in Lubuntu 18.10 File Manager. Would it be possible to do that? If yes, please let me know how.
If not, what is the alternative?
lubuntu filemanager
I don't see Tree View as an option. So the short answer, AFAICT, is it isn't possible. If you know of a file manager you like that provides the feature, just install and use it.
– DK Bose
18 mins ago
I couldn't find it either, but I'd suggestdolphin
(from KDE desktop; it's Qt like LXQt) where you can select Control->Panels->Folders to have it view (tested on my Lubuntu 19.04
– guiverc
10 mins ago
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Somehow, I can't find any options to enable tree view in Lubuntu 18.10 File Manager. Would it be possible to do that? If yes, please let me know how.
If not, what is the alternative?
lubuntu filemanager
Somehow, I can't find any options to enable tree view in Lubuntu 18.10 File Manager. Would it be possible to do that? If yes, please let me know how.
If not, what is the alternative?
lubuntu filemanager
lubuntu filemanager
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I don't see Tree View as an option. So the short answer, AFAICT, is it isn't possible. If you know of a file manager you like that provides the feature, just install and use it.
– DK Bose
18 mins ago
I couldn't find it either, but I'd suggestdolphin
(from KDE desktop; it's Qt like LXQt) where you can select Control->Panels->Folders to have it view (tested on my Lubuntu 19.04
– guiverc
10 mins ago
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I don't see Tree View as an option. So the short answer, AFAICT, is it isn't possible. If you know of a file manager you like that provides the feature, just install and use it.
– DK Bose
18 mins ago
I couldn't find it either, but I'd suggestdolphin
(from KDE desktop; it's Qt like LXQt) where you can select Control->Panels->Folders to have it view (tested on my Lubuntu 19.04
– guiverc
10 mins ago
I don't see Tree View as an option. So the short answer, AFAICT, is it isn't possible. If you know of a file manager you like that provides the feature, just install and use it.
– DK Bose
18 mins ago
I don't see Tree View as an option. So the short answer, AFAICT, is it isn't possible. If you know of a file manager you like that provides the feature, just install and use it.
– DK Bose
18 mins ago
I couldn't find it either, but I'd suggest
dolphin
(from KDE desktop; it's Qt like LXQt) where you can select Control->Panels->Folders to have it view (tested on my Lubuntu 19.04– guiverc
10 mins ago
I couldn't find it either, but I'd suggest
dolphin
(from KDE desktop; it's Qt like LXQt) where you can select Control->Panels->Folders to have it view (tested on my Lubuntu 19.04– guiverc
10 mins ago
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I don't see Tree View as an option. So the short answer, AFAICT, is it isn't possible. If you know of a file manager you like that provides the feature, just install and use it.
– DK Bose
18 mins ago
I couldn't find it either, but I'd suggest
dolphin
(from KDE desktop; it's Qt like LXQt) where you can select Control->Panels->Folders to have it view (tested on my Lubuntu 19.04– guiverc
10 mins ago