Post 68366 by Harry_Pottash@refactorcamp.org
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 (DIR) Post #67533 by tim@maly.io
       2018-09-18T00:11:17Z
       
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       On a scale from 1-10, how un-Linux-ish is it to run a GUI/desktop these days?CLI is awesome, don't get me wrong, but in a GUI I can easily run multiple ones, plus more stuff. I'm a GUI-fanboy. There. I said it.
       
 (DIR) Post #68366 by Harry_Pottash@refactorcamp.org
       2018-09-18T01:11:17Z
       
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       @tim about a 3 if you have a terminal open on every desktop, and a 2 if all you have open is terminals
       
 (DIR) Post #73211 by jb55@maly.io
       2018-09-18T09:16:28Z
       
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       @tim nothing wrong with both, I run terminals on 1-2 desktops and GUI stuff on the rest. The key for me is to have keyboard-focused GUI programs such as qutebrowser, emacs/vim, etc so I don't have to rely on a mouse for anything.
       
 (DIR) Post #73274 by jb55@maly.io
       2018-09-18T09:23:07Z
       
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       @tim oh and of course a tiling window manager like xmonad, can switch between windows and stuff without a mouse. I think GUIs gets a bad rap in linux land because of mouse dependence (aka human context switch), but if you can break that GUIs are great.
       
 (DIR) Post #82545 by CryptoPietje@mastodon.social
       2018-09-19T00:10:08Z
       
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       @tim Dunno, but I do it too.Love my unlimited scrollback in Konsole ;-P(tips on how to do that or sth similar without X are welcome)
       
 (DIR) Post #82766 by 361.xj9@social.sunshinegardens.org
       2018-09-19T00:29:19.580492Z
       
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       @CryptoPietje @tim tmux + Emacs is best DE
       
 (DIR) Post #117342 by tim@maly.io
       2018-09-21T07:53:31Z
       
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       @jb55 Fondness of mice is probably very subjective. I've been a fan of it since Norton Commander in DOS, mostly for quick navigation purposes, copy+pasting, etc., that I couldn't type out faster. I guess that because of that I value the user experience with a mouse higher than keyboard-only. I also prefer using a desktop PC over any phone or console, for practically anything, so I might be a special breed.
       
 (DIR) Post #117535 by CryptoPietje@mastodon.social
       2018-09-19T00:31:10Z
       
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       @xj9 @tim <insert joke about text editor> ;-)
       
 (DIR) Post #117536 by tim@maly.io
       2018-09-21T08:13:26Z
       
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       @CryptoPietje @xj9 Good suggestion. I'm so lazy I'll secure SSH with a Trezor and then run XRDP over a reverse SSH tunnel. eksdee