Re: A question about accessible branded distros?

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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.


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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
>
>
>

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