Le 26-05-2024, Farley Flud <
ff@linux.rocks> a écrit :
On 25 May 2024 21:13:23 GMT, Stéphane CARPENTIER wrote:
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in the beginning...
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In the beginning it demands that all the non-REAL MEN leave the
premises? Why didn't you leave? Huh?
It wasn't a real premise. Because you wouldn't be there, so there
wouldn't have been any video.
The vid is made for REAL MEN. That's not you.
You wouldn't recognise a real man if you meet one one day. You are only
a barking dog.
Second, why do you use a terminal to launch GUI applications? I know,
it's because you are unable to configure your menu. It shows because it
takes you forever to find your applications in it. You should learn how
to configure it.
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Wrong again.
Everything I wrote is right. You proved it in you next sentences.
Executing a program from a terminal that is parked at a certain
directory allows the program, in this case an image viewer, to
immediately load all the files in that directory.
OK, let say it another way: "xzgv ~/Desktop" is three times more
efficient than "cd ~/DEsktop" then "cd ~Desktop" then "xzgv &". And then
you have to use your mouse to resize xzgv which halves the efficiency
once again. And finally, you have to use your mouse once again to select
your images. Which is very slaow. If I wanted to get the same result,
I'd do "feh ~/De[TAB][ENTER]" which is ten times faster than you. Or I
could do "ranger ~/De[TAB][ENTER]" with the same effect, but with the
ability to move more easily in my directories.
And I'm not speaking about your stupid choice of "~/Desktop" to store
your images.
If the program were invoked via a menu, it would be parked at
the home or some other directory.
Why? You don't manage what you put on your menus? So, it's exactly what
I wrote before, which was right: "you are using your terminal because
you are unable to configure your menus".
Thus, one would have to navigate to the desired directory that
contains the images and this would be very, very slow.
First: you are slow, so you wouldn't realize it.
Second: when you do "cd ~/Desktop", you navigate to the desired
directory that contains the images.
Third: why didn't you used midnight commander as you said it was the
best? I answered you midnight commander is too heavy compare to cd and
you answered me I can't you the old good tools. But the fact is: you
can't use it neither.
Fourth: I'm ten times faster with feh than you with xzgv, so either feh
is ten times better than xzgz or you are unable to manage correctly
xzgv. In both cases, you are unable to chose the right tools, so what
you say is funny, but as advise they are crap.
Again you show yourself to be an idiot.
It's not a new thing. But you are ten times stupider than me, you
shouldn't be proud about it.
I never launch a GUI program from a terminal because it's inefficient.
When you do it, you show me how I'm right about it.
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Launching a GUI program from a terminal is very beneficial because
diagnostic and other messages are printed to the console.
So, why didn't you launched links and pan from your terminal? Because
you don't know how to do it. So, once again what I wrote was right.
If you care about diagnostic messages, why didn't you do anything about
the messages printed by dillo? Because you don't know how to handle
them? Because unlike your claims you don't care about them?
So, either you launch everything from the menu, or you launch everything
from the terminal or you launch your applications from the terminal only
when requested and take care of the displayed messages. Your choice. But
your usage show you don't know when, why and how use your terminal to
launch programs. So, you are a clown, you are funny and that's all that
matter.
DFS says you live in your mom basement, but I'd rather guess you live in
an asylum.
Of course, this applies only to GNU/Linux gurus, like me, who actually
build their own systems.
You build nothing. You pretend to, it's not the same. If you did built
your own system, there wouldn't be any "~/Desktop" menu on it. It exists
only because it has been created on your back. You don't know how, you
don't know why and you don't understand its purpose.
In your video, you blame freedesktop, but they are there only to provide
guidelines and way to manage interacting applications. If you don't want
to follow their rules, you just don't. The fact that some things are
done behind your back show you manage nothing.
But YOU are a distro lackey and have everything built for you by other
people.
Of course I use things done by others. I have no time to do things
others already did. And everything you show is done by others. You
didn't launched anything done by you. Your applications are created by
others. Your menu is configured by others. Even your directories are
created by others. You are a GUI lackey dreaming of learning the basic
skills to manage his computer.
Therefore you have no need for diagnostic messages.
Not in a day to day basis. When I'm using a program every day, I don't
expect it to crash regularly. Or I would chose another one. Its purpose
is only in an extraordinary usage. Which is not what you tried to show.
And as you didn't do anything about dillo messages, you have no need
for them neither, and, once again, your claims are crap.
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