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Linux: the operating system with a CLUE... Command Line User Environment
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WIMP environment n. [acronym: `Window, Icon, Menu, Pointing device (or Pull-down menu)'] A graphical-user-interface environment such as X or the Macintosh interface, esp.
as described by a hacker who prefers command-line interfaces for their superior flexibility and extensibility....
WIMP environment: n. [acronym: `Window, Icon, Menu, Pointing device (or Pull-down menu)'] A graphical-user-interface environment such as {X} or the Macintosh interface, esp.
as described by a hacker who prefers command-line interfaces for their superior flexibility and extensibility....
It is not too late to turn back from the GATES of hell.
Use Linux - the free 32 bit operating system....
Oh, screw you! You want an easy computer to use, go by a Mac.
This operating system is user fiendly, not user friendly, and it's going to stay that way!!...
menuitis: /men`yoo-i:'tis/ n. Notional disease suffered by software with an obsessively simple-minded menu interface and no escape.
Hackers find this intensely irritating and much prefer the flexibility of command-line or language-style interfaces, especially those customizable via macros or a special-purpose language in which one can encode useful hacks....
Elite Nerds Create Linux Distro From Hell HELL, MICHIGAN -- A group of long-time Linux zealots and newbie haters have thrown together a new Linux distro called Hellix that is so user-hostile
o anti-newbie, so cryptic, and so old-fashioned that it actually makes MS-DOS look like a real operating system....
Brief History Of Linux (#13) Wanted: Eunuchs programmers Everything you know about the creation of the Unix operating system is wrong.
We have uncovered the truth: Unix was a conspiracy hatched by Ritchie and Thompson to thwart the AT&T monopoly that they worked for....
Look at it this way: MSDOS is an overgrown program loade
he MacOS is an overgrown user interface. Neither is an operating system, but the second is better for running applications....
app /ap/ n. Short for `application program', as opposed to a systems program.
Apps are what systems vendors are forever chasing developers to create for their environments so they can sell more boxes....