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 ===== Clex - Command line File Manager ===== ===== Clex - Command line File Manager =====
  
-To navigate through your folders and directories you can use cd on the command line or launch ​the 'Clex File Manager'​. ​Using ncurses, clex is fast and easy to use and can be configured through the files ~/.clexrc and //​~/​.clexbm//​ (bookmarks) or via the panel (ctrl -g). To start clex from a terminal or console:+To navigate through your folders and directories you can use cd on the command line or install ​the Clex File Manager
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 +<​code>​ # tazpkg get-install clex </​code>​ 
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 +Using ncurses, clex is fast and easy to use and can be configured through the files ~/.clexrc and //​~/​.clexbm//​ (bookmarks) or via the panel (ctrl -g). To start clex from a terminal or console:
  
 <​code>​ $ clex </​code>​ <​code>​ $ clex </​code>​
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 ===== Gparted - Partition a hard drive ===== ===== Gparted - Partition a hard drive =====
  
-Gparted is a graphical application making it possible to manage the partitions of a local hard drive or USB media. It allows you to reformat, resize or check a partition on a hard drive and is the tool of choice if you need to prepare a partition to install SliTaz. Gparted supports proper GNU/Linux filesystems (ext2 and ext3) via mkfs, and Parted automatically handles ​dependancies.+Gparted is a graphical application making it possible to manage the partitions of a local hard drive or USB media. It allows you to reformat, resize or check a partition on a hard drive and is the tool of choice if you need to prepare a partition to install SliTaz. Gparted supports proper GNU/Linux filesystems (ext2 and ext3) via mkfs, and Parted automatically handles ​dependencies.
  
 === Support FAT and NTFS filesystems === === Support FAT and NTFS filesystems ===
  
 To have the support of FAT16 or Windows FAT32 filesystems,​ you must install the package //​dosfstools//​. To enable read/write support for NTFS partitions: //fuse, ntfs-3g// and //​ntfsprogs//​. ​ To have the support of FAT16 or Windows FAT32 filesystems,​ you must install the package //​dosfstools//​. To enable read/write support for NTFS partitions: //fuse, ntfs-3g// and //​ntfsprogs//​. ​
 
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