Sujet : Re: The Supreme Awkwardness of M$ Versus GNU/linux
De : fsquared (at) *nospam* fsquared.linux (Farley Flud)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 11. Jul 2025, 17:47:05
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On Thu, 10 Jul 2025 21:18:58 +0000, Tyrone wrote:
Yeah man. Awkward software because it does permit simple execution paths. And
when did using a mouse become awkward?
Awkward software, yeah!
It is obvious that the software he uses is, like most M$ junk, based
in the Multiple Document Interface design:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple-document_interface>
He does a screen grab and the controls and menus cannot be excluded
and create a big, distracting mess.
With GNU/Linux this would not happen because all the excellent software
is SDI with completely independent windows.
Windows has both virtual desktops and keyboard commands. Maybe he does not
know about them. Maybe he DOES know but does not care to use them.
The VDs on M$ are pure junk compared to the VDs on GNU/Linux.
With M$, the VDs can only be arranged in a linear fashion and this
introduces more awkwardness.
With GNU/Linux, VDs, depending on the WM, can be arraged in a much
more natural grid pattern. Furthermore, switching VDs is much faster
with GNU/Linux.
Anyone who wants to do screen cap videos should only be using GNU/Linux
or else the results will be garbage.
The case is closed.
-- Hail Linux! Hail FOSS! Hail Stallman!