Are you talking about the OS/DE or all of the software? Most Linux distros have a GUI (and have had them for over a decade if not longer) so I’m really confused by your comment.
Almost all of my software has a GUI, and my GUI file manager is more than capable, so I don’t even usually use mv, cp, touch, mkdir, etc. for files anymore. I use a GUI text editor, email client, browser, music player, etc. Even Steam looks exactly the same as on Windows.
Maybe when it has a GUI. If I wanted to use glorified MS-DOS, I’ll just open the command prompt.
Very recently they revealed this new graphical user interface called GNOME. Maybe it’s time for you to try Linux again.
Are you talking about the OS/DE or all of the software? Most Linux distros have a GUI (and have had them for over a decade if not longer) so I’m really confused by your comment.
Almost all of my software has a GUI, and my GUI file manager is more than capable, so I don’t even usually use
mv
,cp
,touch
,mkdir
, etc. for files anymore. I use a GUI text editor, email client, browser, music player, etc. Even Steam looks exactly the same as on Windows.I was just running with the joke and did it a little too well, I guess.
Far enough