Sujet : Re: A quick search on _noticeable_ Linux improvements since 2014
De : sc (at) *nospam* fiat-linux.fr (Stéphane CARPENTIER)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 07. Mar 2025, 21:16:16
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Le 04-03-2025, RonB <
ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> a écrit :
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I'm sure there have been changes in the background (where developers live)
but for us braindead "normal" Linux users, not a lot has changed in how we
use Linux in the last ten years.
Because normal users want to use their Linux computer like they are
using their Windows computer. So there is no reason for people to change
the way they are using their computers. But for people who are using
their keyboard more heavily than their mouse, a lot of things changed.
Some tools, like fzf, bring you new way to interact with your commands.
Niri is a new way to use a tilling Window Manager. Some terminals like
alacritty and kitty bring new ways to interact with the terminal. None
of this existed ten years ago.
Of course, unlike Windows or mac, nothing is imposed on the end users,
so they can choose to use them or ignore them. But they are real
nonetheless and people who want can improve the way they interact with
their computer in ways that didn't exist ten years ago.
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