Adding the word "exclusive" makes it clear to me, just as this reply was
with that word added.

Booting into the CLI reminds the user of the simple but tremendous power of
their computer that lies underneath the beautiful graphical interface,
poised to instantly respond to the keystrokes of their fingers.

Humbling really.

Thanks,

David



On Fri, Dec 31, 2021, 05:53 Didier Spaier <did...@slint.fr> wrote:

> David,
>
> I meant that nobody should have an exclusive choice, i.e. anyone should be
> allowed to use both a console and a graphical environment (possibly at the
> same
> time), not being limited to the mode of operation the used first after
> booting.
>
> Cheers,
> Didier
>
> On 31/12/2021 02:16, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
> > Didier,
> >
> > I didn't understand this:
> >
> >     "I agree that nobody should have to choose between a text interface
> and a
> >     graphical one (and between Braille and speech). As an aside mpv is
> perfectly
> >     able to display videos in a console, but I digress."
> >
> >
> > I'm guessing you might be saying nobody should be forced to either have
> to use a
> > test or graphical interface, because that's exactly what you have done
> in your
> > work on Slint. Users can specify which Desktop - MATE and KDE are
> standard as is
> > just a text log on.
> >
> > Which is perfect for those of us who either prefer text console or have
> such low
> > powered computers that working in Graphic User Interface is only used
> when
> > necessary because screen drawing just takes so long.
> >
> > If so your quote could be:
> >
> > I agree that everybody should have a choice between a text interface and
> a
> > graphical one (and between Braille and speech). As an aside mpv is
> perfectly
> > able to displays videos in a console, but I digress.
> >
> > I personally know many who value Slint's ability to boot directly into
> console
> > without Xserver running as a big plus to that distro.
> >
> > I modify Debian by using systemctl by disabling lightdm.
> >
> > As root:
> >
> > systemctl stop lightdm
> > systemctl disable lightdm
> >
> > This will cause Debian to boot into the console, and from there, I can
> just use
> > "startx" to go into graphical mode.
> >
> > Works well, and on my old computer, it's much faster.
> >
> > Regards,
> > David
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>

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