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byjohnnys ( 592333 ) writes:
As the desktop percentage of Linux increases, the incentives for manufacturers to take Linux on the desktop seriously as customers increases.
byBlueKitties ( 1541613 ) writes:
What always kept Linux from gaining mainstream adoption is that many features were just intended to stoke egos. Post-Ubuntu/Mint, things have changed for the better. I think programmers fantasized about everyone thinking they're-super smart with their text command interfaces. Thus, instead of providing a simple text-editor, the user was required to engage in a lengthy ritual to get anything working. Not because it was needed, but because it made the users feel super 1337. The following is a fairly accurate
byukoda ( 537183 ) writes:
If this post was meant to be humor you probably should be more clear as it comes across as total nonsense.
I think programmers fantasized about everyone thinking they're-super smart with their text command interfaces. Thus, instead of providing a simple text-editor, the user was required to engage in a lengthy ritual to get anything working. Not because it was needed, but because it made the users feel super 1337. The following is a fairly accurate set of commands required to create a simple text document in an older Linux system
I'm pretty sure programmers fantasize about other things, I use CLIs a lot and they never feature in any of my fantasies.
As for creating a simple test document "vi document.txt" has been in pretty much every Linux system for decades. If like me you don't like vi then "sudo apt install joe" so you can use "joe document.txt" is hardly a "a lengthy ritual".
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