On second thought, the fact that the sticker is in the front – and specifically that someone like me is going to pause at that – could be pretty much an intended “bonus” joke.
On second thought, the fact that the sticker is in the front – and specifically that someone like me is going to pause at that – could be pretty much an intended “bonus” joke.
OT, but do people really have bumper stickers in FRONT? I mean, who would be able to read it and honk in time? (Disclaimer: I’m from EU, don’t drive and don’t know much about US driver culture).
Funny how he made it basically for his desktop computer.
33 years later, and Linux is dominating in every part of the OS world except … the desktop.
(I’m paraphrasing his quote – he said something like this years ago, can’t find it, though.)
(Edit: to be more fair with quotes, it might be the case that I “hallucinated” the quote. he might not have said that, or he might have just said part of it and other part would be someone else’s comment. This cio.com article is probably a better source on his position )
FAR manager (clone of Norton Commander) might be worth giving a look. Not a GUI, though, it’s TUI but responds to mouse.
On Debian,
sudo apt install far2land then runfar2l.BTW, to add ssh-agent authenticated scp connection, press F11, go to NetRocks and create connection. in the dialog you’ll need to select the protocol to
scpand then auth method in “protocol options”. you can edit an existing connection by going back to the connection “directory” and using F4 on the connection. Once you connect you can copy/move files back and forth.Along with scp it supports eg. smb, nfs and davs.