Linux doesn’t push you into using the terminal.
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Linux doesn’t push you into using the terminal.
Not the Linux You Remember: 16 Every Day Tasks That No Longer Need the Terminal
It's not that Linux became “GUI only”, but that the Linux desktop has become far more complete. The modern desktop we know today ships graphical tools that cover almost every common task in ways that are genuinely approachable.
It's FOSS (itsfoss.com)
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Linux doesn’t push you into using the terminal.
Not the Linux You Remember: 16 Every Day Tasks That No Longer Need the Terminal
It's not that Linux became “GUI only”, but that the Linux desktop has become far more complete. The modern desktop we know today ships graphical tools that cover almost every common task in ways that are genuinely approachable.
It's FOSS (itsfoss.com)
@itsfoss I love the terminal, but many of these examples (that have been around for a while) indeed are very useful.
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Linux doesn’t push you into using the terminal.
Not the Linux You Remember: 16 Every Day Tasks That No Longer Need the Terminal
It's not that Linux became “GUI only”, but that the Linux desktop has become far more complete. The modern desktop we know today ships graphical tools that cover almost every common task in ways that are genuinely approachable.
It's FOSS (itsfoss.com)
@itsfoss
Simple audio on Linux is indeed quite a bit better than it once was. However, compared to complex audio-handling on a Macintosh (let alone the top-notch apps available for the Mac, it still hasn't left the jungle. This is its Achilles heel.