DataBook® — Using the Dolphin File Manager

The Dolphin file manager is a key tool for users of recent Linux distributions.  Dolphin is the default file manager for Fedora beginning with Fedora 10. It is very powerful and provides some very advanced features.

The purpose of a file management application like Dolphin is to enable you to locate specific files when you need to use them in some way, such as to open them in a word processor or a spreadsheet program, or to move or delete them. Dolphin and other file management programs also allow you to organize your files by moving or deleting entire folders. As a very organized Virgo I like this aspect of Dolphin.

Over the last few weeks I have added some new documents about Dolphin to my DataBook® for Linux Users. This chapter of the DataBook for Linux Users contains instructions for using and configuring Dolphin. If you are new to Linux or have been using it for a while but just want to find out more about Dolphin, check out Using Dolphin in the DataBook for Linux Users.

As always the DataBook® for Linux Users is completely free of charge.