The Latest And Greatest Console Applications?
An anonymous reader writes "While the 'Linux on the desktop' battle has yet to be won, KDE and Gnome are making great progress. There are too many apps to list on the cutting edge of software development for the X environment. But what about those of us stuck with old machines? Or who just want to work with the console? What console-based apps, that are undergoing just as much development as their X counterparts, do you use? Things like instant messengers and bittorrent clients, for example..."
that was too easy. was this a trick question?
.sigs are for post^Hers.
I PuTTY tha Fool!
The version of ls that comes with Fedora Core 2 is 5.2.1. Incredible software! Would use again! A+++++!!!!
... some folks start X from the command line, soo ...
I'm working on a Java plugin, a Flash plugin, and a google bar - as well as a popup blocker and an anti-spyware plugin.
isn't that what stdin is for ?
There are places where the networks are not touching,and there are places where they are-Boeing's Lori Gunter
As they say on the site;
Alison
"It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education." - Albert Einstein
Because there IS no better way to show that you care than by using a batch file to flood "net send" messages.
Hey - who you calling a Luddite? :-)
Alison
"It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education." - Albert Einstein
I've got one good reason. At some places of work IM clients are banned and its easier to pretend a text based client is real work...
Who's with me?! I SAID... WHO'S WITH ME!!??
Due to a combination of Beer, Coffee and NetHack, lectures were missed, assignments lost in the darkness, and I failed the year by 0.1 marks :'(
One does not wonder if something exists for Emacs. One believes.
That is to say, yes.
t
The best command line tool is startx. It gives you all the power of a full graphical environment within the console.
Bastard... You had to mention it, didn't you.
At times I browse remotely with lynx to get to sites that require registration before making downloads.
Yeah, I don't like bringing up those picture-intensive porno sites on my GUI desktop at work, either.
The classics never get old.
kill
killall
init
I have a batch script that runs killall and starts playing the metallica album.
Well.. maybe. Or Maybe not. But Definitely not sort of.
And, yes, I've lost quite a few months myself... :-(
On the other hand, real life is for users that can't handle nethack. If it wasn't for another console application that has hooked me, I'd reinstall!
My real favorite console application is Perl.
Both incredible power/expresiveness -- and with the syntax, crazy extensions and humour in the Perl tradition, it's like playing a game! :-)
Yes, yes, Python fans -- my adventure is someone elses horror game. :-)
Karma: Excellent (My Karma? I wish...:-( )
"The Almighty tells me he can get me out of this mess, but he's pretty sure you're fucked."
I want a new world. I think this one is broken.
Yeah, but w3m doesn't farking support <font color="..."> tags, even though it DOES do color menus and such! I constantly get pressure at work to switch back to Outlook, and one of the arguments given is that I can't read "proper" email responses where people color-code their responses to separate them from others. I'm using an ansi terminal, why should I have problems displaying colored emails?
Pizza Party
http://www.beigerecords.com/cory/pizza_party/
Ya know, I swear that Linux's vulnerability's list would be cut in half if BitchX was excluded.
Everytime I check the updates for my distro it seems that there is another vulnerability for BitchX.
Just a Tuna in the Sea of Life
Let's look at a typical novice's session with the mighty ed:
l o
:)
golem> ed
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help
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quit
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exit
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bye
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hel
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eat flaming death
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^C
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^C
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^D
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Have fun.
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