i imagine a perfect world in which everything has guis and the guis contain all the information I could want about what it does including the relevant terminal commands. In this way, the gui is also the manual.
People complain KDE has too many settings and option while they are so much less than few cli programs combined. Imagine how cluttered that UI has to be
i imagine a perfect world in which everything has guis and the guis contain all the information I could want about what it does including the relevant terminal commands. In this way, the gui is also the manual.
People complain KDE has too many settings and option while they are so much less than few cli programs combined. Imagine how cluttered that UI has to be
a cluttered ui that works is better than a pretty ui that doesn’t.
I don’t disagree but some people hates that kde has a lot of options
solution: a checkbox for “show advanced settings”.
also, sounds like i should try kde