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I've been trying a few Linux File Manager such as PCManFM and Thunar in Lubuntu 18.10 and noticed that they did not remember the last session.



Would it be possible to do that? If yes, please let me know how.



If not, what is the alternative?



**I'm only looking for File Manager that support address bar, bookmark and dark background.










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    What exactly is the "last session"? They open in the last directory you were in? & have the same back / forward history remembered?

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I've been trying a few Linux File Manager such as PCManFM and Thunar in Lubuntu 18.10 and noticed that they did not remember the last session.



Would it be possible to do that? If yes, please let me know how.



If not, what is the alternative?



**I'm only looking for File Manager that support address bar, bookmark and dark background.










share|improve this question




















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    What exactly is the "last session"? They open in the last directory you were in? & have the same back / forward history remembered?

    – Xen2050
    13 hours ago














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I've been trying a few Linux File Manager such as PCManFM and Thunar in Lubuntu 18.10 and noticed that they did not remember the last session.



Would it be possible to do that? If yes, please let me know how.



If not, what is the alternative?



**I'm only looking for File Manager that support address bar, bookmark and dark background.










share|improve this question
















I've been trying a few Linux File Manager such as PCManFM and Thunar in Lubuntu 18.10 and noticed that they did not remember the last session.



Would it be possible to do that? If yes, please let me know how.



If not, what is the alternative?



**I'm only looking for File Manager that support address bar, bookmark and dark background.







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    What exactly is the "last session"? They open in the last directory you were in? & have the same back / forward history remembered?

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What exactly is the "last session"? They open in the last directory you were in? & have the same back / forward history remembered?

– Xen2050
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What exactly is the "last session"? They open in the last directory you were in? & have the same back / forward history remembered?

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You could try spacefm which always opens with the last session, support bookmarks and up to four panes. spacefm is available from the universe repository for GTK2 and GTK3 and can be installed with



sudo apt install spacefm


(GTK2-version)



or



sudo apt install spacefm-gtk3


(GTK3-version)






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    You could try spacefm which always opens with the last session, support bookmarks and up to four panes. spacefm is available from the universe repository for GTK2 and GTK3 and can be installed with



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      You could try spacefm which always opens with the last session, support bookmarks and up to four panes. spacefm is available from the universe repository for GTK2 and GTK3 and can be installed with



      sudo apt install spacefm


      (GTK2-version)



      or



      sudo apt install spacefm-gtk3


      (GTK3-version)






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        You could try spacefm which always opens with the last session, support bookmarks and up to four panes. spacefm is available from the universe repository for GTK2 and GTK3 and can be installed with



        sudo apt install spacefm


        (GTK2-version)



        or



        sudo apt install spacefm-gtk3


        (GTK3-version)






        share|improve this answer















        You could try spacefm which always opens with the last session, support bookmarks and up to four panes. spacefm is available from the universe repository for GTK2 and GTK3 and can be installed with



        sudo apt install spacefm


        (GTK2-version)



        or



        sudo apt install spacefm-gtk3


        (GTK3-version)







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