In today's society, GNU/Linux is becoming more and more mainstream. Do you understand GNU/Linux systems? With the rapid development of GNU/Linux, there are more and more releases. In terms of user experience, it is very beautiful and more like Windows, for example, you only need to click the installer and you will not be able to see the vi editor when editing the file. In particular, the GNU/Linux release, represented by Ubuntu.
Of course, there are a lot of advantages in this way. For example, it has popularized the participation and use of basic users, but some people have suggested that, in this way, some of the features of GNU/Linux have been made, in the process of using Linux, people do not understand the essence of Linux's free opening.
Quoted by gildororonar: I'm disappointed with the ubuntu Chinese community.
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In the past, in Linux, users made the form manager most suitable for their choice. Enlightenment, fvwm, windowmaker ...... No two linux systems look the same. Each computer running Linux is a product designed by the owner! There is almost no Start Menu.
In Linux, KDE or Gnome is not the case.
In the past, Linux users used nano and joe instead of vim and emacs, and each of them had their own favorite editor.
Currently, Linux does not see the shadow of the editor, and web pages are everywhere.
In the past, commands were required for Linux boot programs.
In Linux, you can start the program at one point.
In the past, Linux users were enthusiastic young people and IT experts.
There are all birds in Linux.
In the past, Linux users learned commands, partitions, and package management.
Now Linux users don't want to learn anything. They just want others to make things fully automated and eat things that have been chewed.
In the past, Linux users downloaded the source code and compiled it themselves to set their favorite options;
Currently, Linux users directly install installation packages based on fixed options, with no personality at all;
In the past, Linux kernel customization was a required course;
At present, some Linux users have never touched the kernel;
In the past, Linux started black and white;
At present, all the words at the bottom of Linux Startup are available, that is, they will not scroll up from the bottom.
In the past, Linux users used mutt;
Now Linux users use Thunderbird and Gmail;
In the past, Linux users used to write programs;
Now Linux users will adopt an open-source brand with no knowledge at all.
In the past, Linux was a kind of life attitude and spirit, saying "I am a Linux User" is like saying "I am a Muslim", indicating my identity and attitude. Linux users are a kind of person, is a basic attitude;
Now Linux has become a tool, just like a TV. Saying "I Am a Linux User" is just as a Muslim saying "I cook with a rice cooker.
Will you still use GNU/Linux?