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- Date: Tue, 29 May 2012 09:01:36 +0900
- From: "Chris Worthington" <kurisu@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Desktop alternatives
>File manager? I'm fast enough with the shell (and actually faster >than anyone i know who uses a filemanager). I agree with you, I prefer bash for file work. >Same look and feel for all apps? That's what we have gtk and qt for. I just assumed you needed a desktop environment for this. >Everything controllable by key shortcuts? Gnome cannot do that. I do prefer keyboard shortcuts (I avoid the mouse wherever possible). Can you provide some examples of ones you use regularly that save time? I use a lot inside apps when I'm working but as you stated you can't really do that within Gnome itself. I'm learning a lot from this discussion so I appreciate your thoughts. I erroneously thought you needed an environment like KDE or Gnome to do a lot of this.
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