Mate flavors of distributions have control-alt-t to get to terminal and exit in the terminal to get back to g.u.i. That's done by a keyboard definition that can be done by any experienced linux user and by any of these other distros in any of their flavors. ----- Jude <jdashiel at panix dot com> Q: What borders absolute stupidity? A: Canada and Mexico. ----- On Wed, 20 Nov 2024, Karen Lewellen wrote: > Hi all, > Freely owning I may confuse these. I have not given Linux serious thought for > one of my stand alone machines until hearing Piper, which was built for DOS, > minus latency and so forth. > Still I believe? > there is at least one Linux distro, flint?, that aims to allow one to move > easily between command line and graphical. Coconut was referenced recently > too, although no one spoke of the pros / cons of that package. > Generally speaking is there a pro / con stance to be made for distributions > that claim to even out some of the Linux layers new users might find where > access is concerned? > Thanks for perspectives, > Karen > > > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to blinux-list+unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxx.