Only on the server.
Only on the server.
Proud GNU/Linux zealot and lover of penguins
"Value your freedom or you will lose it, teaches history." --Richard Stallman
For different reason,
using cli environment, mingw on windows xp. :)
It would be of no benefit to me to run without a gui. I rely on video too much to be without it. But if it floats your boat, go for it.
I'm not uncomfortable with the CLI, but stuff like lynx is too much for me. I've had to use it a few times when I messed up my graphics configuration and I can't say it was very enjoyable.
CLI on server and GUI on desktops, but still use CLI much for stuff like irssi and programming.
I use GNOME, run Chromium for browsing, and Evince for viewing PDFs, but otherwise everything else is done through CLI - more specifically, most things are done through GNU Emacs (I do a bit of programming, and write a few essays/papers).
I have OpenOffice installed, but only because some of my lecturers give out assignments in .doc and I haven't investigated any CLI-based programs for reading them.
I'm pretty much all GUI, but I am well-versed in command line stuff so I guess I could survive in a CLI environment. But I prefer a GUI; it makes me more productive.
Lucid Beta 2 powered Studio 15 (Core 2 Duo 2.0GHz, 3 GB RAM, HD 3450) & Windows XP powered Scaleo E (Celeron D 3.06GHz, 1.5GB RAM, Intel GMA 915G). Please see Ubuntu Tutorials (my YouTube channel).
I think we need and the both, and for that reason I choose linux because is the only OS that does it.
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