Installed 3 times on fresh Ubuntu 20.04 with apt update/apt upgrade
installation was successful. no File Manager in the left menu. By default File Manager (In setting) in on mode.
Did I miss something? For me it look like "new policy", no payment, no File Manager.
Looks like totally useless CP without File Manager.
No File Manager after installation [SOLVED]
Re: No File Manager after installation
Hallo,
have you enabled the file manager in the user's ressource settings?
have you enabled the file manager in the user's ressource settings?
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards
Florian Cheno
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Re: No File Manager after installation
yes of cause. no any effect
(actually i dont understand why i must "enabled" file manager when it should be "enabled by default". anyway it "enabled" by default, but i enabled it again without any effect - no file manager in the left menu, i check youtube's videos and I definitely can see this File Manager in the left menu)
(actually i dont understand why i must "enabled" file manager when it should be "enabled by default". anyway it "enabled" by default, but i enabled it again without any effect - no file manager in the left menu, i check youtube's videos and I definitely can see this File Manager in the left menu)
Re: No File Manager after installation [SOLVED]
Hallo,
but you know that you only see the file manager in a user's session, not in the admin session?
but you know that you only see the file manager in a user's session, not in the admin session?
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards
Florian Cheno
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Florian Cheno
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Re: No File Manager after installation
Thank you for information. I'll check it, install again and post results here.
But my first reaction was:
"Really? Doesn't the admin need a file manager? Okay! Definitely: a file manager for an administrator is a completely pointless thing.
Is this some kind of weird "it logic" that the ordinary engineer like me doesn't understand?"
But my first reaction was:
"Really? Doesn't the admin need a file manager? Okay! Definitely: a file manager for an administrator is a completely pointless thing.
Is this some kind of weird "it logic" that the ordinary engineer like me doesn't understand?"
Re: No File Manager after installation
No, never used it.
Admin has the shell, if he's too stupid he can use mc.
Let me guess: You "engineer" use Windows …
mfg Micha
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If Bill Gates had a nickel for every time Windows crashed …
… oh wait, he does.
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If Bill Gates had a nickel for every time Windows crashed …
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Re: No File Manager after installation
As an admin, you do not have the correct rights to edit files.
If you do so as root, you can make the files inaccessible for the user.
If you wish to edit userfiles, you need to change in the userspace anyway.
So what is your point?
Gruß,
Tobi
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Re: No File Manager after installation
install fresh Debian 11, create user, can see File Manager after "login as user"!
thank you!
thank you!