LOL Didier,
I also ask a lot of questions and ask for help on this list because I am
interested in becoming a Linux user. I have no ambition or interest of
becoming an expert. You know that Linux is not an easy system and unless
you have taken some classes in computers most of the terms may sound to
you as totally foreign language.
I read the questions and the replies on this list and find myself lost,
and wonder if I need a masters in computer sciences to keep up!! hahahaha
Cheers,
Ibrahim
On 11/28/21 3:58 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Didier,
On Sun, 28 Nov 2021, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
PS and OT: My friend, isn't it time enough that you manage your Linux
system
yourself most of the time, not relying on your Linux specialist or Linux
person, however you call they?
May I ask how you can make a statement about the life situation of
another person?
Unless you are thinking that every Linux user is like yourself of course.
The co-working space where my Toronto office is based has a technician
who we all rely on to manage the many different tools individuals use
on a daily basis...so we can get on with the business of doing our jobs.
Likewise I personally rely on the professional expertise of those who
manage shellworld, so I can get on with what I am expert in, critical
when someone seems to do what you are suggesting, project their
personal understanding of Linux onto this service. Someone has
damaged a critical program that we are all forced to deal with at the
time.
We have engaged in this discussion before.
One reason speaking personally why I feel Linux enjoys less of the
commercial market is because, to really make it work, you must be a
programmer. Especially given all the layers of the distributions, and
the many distributions involved.
If chime has managed to find someone interested enough to write
scripts for him, and incorporate Linux elements for him, who are you
to judge?
His life, his machine, and his resources.
Karen
Cheers,
Didier
Le 28/11/2021 à 21:12, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit :
Hi Chime,
Amazingly the same guy (Daniel Trizen) maintain both pipe-viewer and
youtube-viewer.
The only obvious difference being that pipe-viewer does not need a
YouTube
API
key. For this reason I will package this one.
Cheers,
Didier
Le 28/11/2021 à 20:28, Linux for blind general discussion a écrit :
> Hi Didier: Yesterday I tried pipe-viewer, sure it works, but even
with > max results set at 50, I only get 20, unlike youtube-viewer
where it is > 50. When I had straw-viewer, I noticed, you could get
away with max > results at 58 but half of the items were duplicates.
By the way, my > Linux person wrote me an alias to update
youtube-viewer. Actually, its > short enough.
> #!/usr/bin/sh
> cd /home/chime/youtube-viewer/
> git fetch
> git merge
> > perl Build.PL
> sudo /home/chime/youtube-viewer/./Build installdeps
> sudo /home/chime/youtube-viewer/./Build install
> Back again live, I just type "tube" and now I am at 3.9.6
> Chime
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