Funny Picture Thread [14]
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Compiling from source of course
They still live in the '70s using the keyboard in a command prompt for almost any task. Welcome to the 21st century! Try Windows, you will love it!
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They still live in the '70s using the keyboard in a command prompt for almost any task. Welcome to the 21st century! Try Windows, you will love it!
Actually not true. For the general user on most Linux distros the command prompt is not needed. Installing or uninstalling a browser or other Linux software is simpler than Windows, it can be done with one click. Keeping Linux and installed applications updated is also simple, is done through a GUI, and is much quicker than updating Windows.
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Actually not true. For the general user on most Linux distros the command prompt is not needed. Installing or uninstalling a browser or other Linux software is simpler than Windows, it can be done with one click. Keeping Linux and installed applications updated is also simple, is done through a GUI, and is much quicker than updating Windows.
With Linux it's called Terminal [now something new with Windows?] but I seldom need it on Mint.
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With Linux it's called Terminal [now something new with Windows?] but I seldom need it on Mint.
It used to be "Windows console".
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That should keep it cool