I generally gravitate towards CLI applications as I often feel like GUIs just get in the way and massively bloat the size of an application, and if I could find a text-only web browser I found anywhere near as usable as firefox is with Orca, I'd ditch the GUI entirely. That said, CLI isn't for everyone and often times, using a GUI versus using a CLI requires very different mindsets, so which is better for a given user comes down to that user. The nice thing about Linux is that, for most things, you have a choice between a GUI way of doing things and a CLI way of doing things for any given task, and often several ways on both sides, and switching between the two is almost trivial, and as a general rule, Linux doesn't try to rail road you into a particular way of doing things... and if a distro does try to take choice away, you can just try a different distro. _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list