Sujet : Re: Case Insensitive File Systems -- Torvalds Hates Them
De : c186282 (at) *nospam* nnada.net (c186282)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 05. May 2025, 03:31:44
Autres entêtes
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On 5/4/25 4:34 AM, rbowman wrote:
On Sat, 3 May 2025 22:41:10 -0400, c186282 wrote:
On 5/3/25 10:29 PM, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
On Sat, 3 May 2025 11:33:52 +0100, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
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Primitive things obsoleted by a GUI :-)
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You didn’t get the memo from Microsoft, that command lines are
officially cool again?
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STILL do most of my stuff over SSH/nano ... VNC can be too touchy,
too often just grey screens.
Command-line always works.
I was skeptical about using VNC to one of the Raspberry Pis but it works
okay. All I do is open Terminal anyway so there's not a lot going on. It
is easier to use the config gui to turn on SPI and I2C as needed though.
I don't hate GUIs, quite the opposite. ALWAYS install
LXDE or XFCE ... even on my FreeBSD. The GUI tools DO
make a lot of stuff MUCH easier/quicker/surer.
However VNC can be, as said, kinda TOUCHY sometimes.
Sometimes, despite all tricks, you have to SSH in
and restart the virtual screen. I've tried time
delays and such, but not always a success. DO
pref old TightVNC ... easy to create the virtual
console outside the 'common' VNC port. Never make
things TOO easy for the kiddies and kinda forget
making things too hard for the spooks. 'Security'
for small-biz/home is often best when you aim for
the middle somewhere.