Let's take a look at Sunflower's picture.
In Sunflower and other systems, we can use PPA installation, very convenient, open the terminal to enter the following command:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:atareao/sunflower
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install sunflower
Remove the PPA and uninstall the Sunflower command:
sudo apt-get install Ppa-purge
sudo ppa-purge ppa:atareao/sunflower
You can download the DEB installer package for installation at the Terminal Input command:
wget Sunflower-fm.org/pub/sunflower-0.1a.58-1.all.deb
sudo apt-get install Gdebi
sudo gdebi sunflower-0.1a.58-1.all.deb
To remove a command:
sudo apt-get remove sunflower
Compared to a single window of the file manager, sometimes under the dual-panel operation does seem to be more convenient. Sunflower This dual-panel file management with a small, highly customizable features, it is worth a try.
In addition to the general File Manager contains new, copy, move, delete and other basic functions, sunflower also has tabs, sessions, built-in terminals, Quick Preview files and other good features. Sunflower also supports plug-ins, such as the file batch renaming is very practical.
Sunflower offers installation packages for mainstream Linux distributions such as Debian/ubuntu/linux Mint, Fedora/centos, Arch Linux, Gentoo, OpenSUSE, Mageia, and so on. You can get it through its official website.