I'll quote Mario on that:
Somehow, the concept of which distro to choose has been blown up into some huge matter. That's absurd. Things that differ between distros:
1) The package manager.
2)...
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I'll quote Mario on that:
Somehow, the concept of which distro to choose has been blown up into some huge matter. That's absurd. Things that differ between distros:
1) The package manager.
2)...
It's still an absurd statement.
Writing a GUI for a DLL is easier than writing a GUI that wraps a CLI app, true. I was talking about processing apps, though. Suppose you have an application that processes data, and then another...
A dozen, if you count some of the less popular ones.
Ubuntu, Debian, Slack, RH, FC, SuSE, Gentoo = 7
These are the core ones. Strike Debian and RH if you want a desktop system, and Gentoo if it's...
Remove the last "the" in the sentence, and you've got it right :D
Seriously, though, there are some jobs where a GUI cannot outdo a CLI. Most importantly, GUIs are currently focused on the mouse,...
It's better than what was there before.
I can only repeat what I learned in my user interface design classes at the university.
There is more to sliding menus, fading popups and rolling windows than just eye candy.
Studies have shown that casual PC users have problems properly processing visual elements that are "just...