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.
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.
Very recently they revealed this new graphical user interface called GNOME. Maybe it’s time for you to try Linux again.
Far enough