Does anyone use Linux in just pure command line as a daily driver?

Does anyone use Linux in just pure command line as a daily driver?

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no user. Only servers, some virtual machines maybe. Doesn't make any sense to not have a gui if you are doing regular stuff. Maybe a work terminal? but then again that wouldn't be a proper "daily driver".

don't think it is possible if i also use sites with js daily.
unless i'm wrong about terminal web browsers

>just linux.
I'm sure you'd need at least some form of init sytem to go with the kernel.

This.
Linux is not an OS.

Btw if you use your PC for work you have to use a GUI, if you need it for gaming/school/watching also.

Terminals are good to make some tasks faster and easier, I personally love Arch's terminal and I often use it to do daily things, but using only it? Never

What a question.
There people who use very minimalist desktop environments. But not pure cli they still use some sort of X session.

NetRunner will make this possible
>can be framebuffer web browser
>can be framebuffer document viewer
>got cover other stuff like video on the framebuffer with mpv

Technically you can set init=/bin/bash and start any daemons you need manually. It would be shit though.

sometimes i do that when i just want to shitpost on irc.

I have i3wm on a machine, which is NEARLY pure commandline.

Except I fire up my browser and shitpost most of the time.

nice autism

I only use Firefox and Thunderbird. Everything else is command line

Sort of? I do all my work through ssh and can't use sshfs, so half the time I don't even bother to start x.

Ive gone days and weeks without launching X, as most of my work is all do-able in curses programs.

tmux is nice.

that 'work' includes work-work, but I mean, seriously a huge number of things dont need X to run.

I did when I was writing my thesis, it was the only way I could find to keep myself focused and not getting distracted by the internet

>I have i3wm on a machine, which is NEARLY pure commandline.

you are a dumbass user

It's basically just a bunch of terminals. It's as close as most people reasonably get unless they are remoting to a server or something.

raspberry pi3 server

Are you retarded?
SysVinit
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>Ok now user, I want this program done by this deadline
>the specifications are in the pdf I forwarded as an attachment
>W..what? What do you mean you can't view it?

most of my 'work' is done in a terminal.

gui is really just for shitposting on Sup Forums

You are still a fucking dumbass. You could run any gui program in i3, and you could use something like kde or gnome with only terminals. Pure command line means no de/wm at all.

>remoting
Faggot detected.

Is curses CLI or graphical?

CLI

I'd say DOS is the last CLI that would have been used as a daily driver.

> detected 8192K stolen memory
what does that mean?

>Arch's terminal
Cringe

>stolen memory
give it back jamal

intel processors are for niggers

DOS can't do half the tricks that Linux can do these days.

I don't automatically start X so if I just want to listen to music, use ftp, write something up quick and similar tasks I use tmux.

>I have i3wm on a machine, which is NEARLY pure commandline.
The average i3 user, everyone.

At this point I'm certain that i3 users are 95% of the reason tiling window managers aren't taken seriously.

I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you’re referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called “Linux”, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project. There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use.
Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine’s resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called “Linux” distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.

Some people come pretty close.

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>kmandla.wordpress.com/
>motho ke motho ka botho
Stopped reading right there.

What you need GUI for?
F1 - EMACS
F2 - IRC
F3 - W3M (or just use EMACS browser eww)

GUI's are hipster overrated shit.
Everyone should go back to real computing - non distracting CLI

Sure, headless servers are the norm

Using Emacs for everything lately (not browsing, though). With the right packages it's a very nice user experience. It's like using a search engine for everything in your system.

How would I watch Chinese cartoons?

Been spending a lot of time in command line lately. Even been updating my site with text files, which has really made me think about how best to format things. I'm happy though because I always hated in-line hyperlinks - they always seem to detract from the preceding text.

It do for my netbook, don't even have X installed to save space. I use it solely for programming and writing. Sometimes I browse the internet with lynx but I won't pretend it's usable.

I guess, when I SSH into a server or something. But even then, I'm using GNU+Linux. My main work is done with the GNU software and not with the kernel itself.

I use Slackware with only tmux and cli programs. I don't need X because only program that would need it is browser and i just use w3m. If i want youtube i just go there with w3m, peek 'current URL', yank it into tmux buffer, paste it in another pane/window as an arg to mpv(mpv has -vo that uses framebuffer). The pdf, djvu and such i read in fbpdf(litcave). For image files i use 'fim'. For programming and text editing Vim, Ctags, Awk, Sed and other utils.

The system takes about 30-40MB ram idle with a few daemons running. i don't use fancy software, just cli programs because i can use all of them to write some shell scripts or use them in one-liners.

I have some old i3wm config but hadn't use it for a long time.

Stop posting him.
You've been warned.

mplayer -vo caca

>I use it for multiple things but I wont pretend it's usable

Really crunches my doritos.

no, nor do you, maybe for the next week or two but you're gonna go back crying

Reading comprehension faglord, he meant that Lynx isn't usable
Even though just because he uses it for writing and coding that doesn't mean it's easy to use it for that

>he meant that Lynx isn't usable

False. Let's look at the evidence.
>he uses it
Therefore it's usable.

What he means is that it's not preferable, but that's a flaw in the web not in the software Lynx.

And writing at the command line is easy as pie, you just need to stop being so silly.