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I have Thunar 1.6 as my default file manager, can I install Nemo as my second file manager? I have doubts of installing Nemo and get conflicts between each other. If it is possible should I change some settings in Xubuntu to run it smoothly ? Thanks, Vladi

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  • You have to give it a try.
    – user68186
    Jan 9, 2019 at 23:12

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Yes, you can use Nemo as a second file manager. I use it as a backup to Nautilus on my GNOME desktop. There are no conflicts but some dependencies will be installed automatically when you install Nemo. Thunar will remain your default file manager unless you manually change it.

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