Ralf Corsepius wrote:
Other groups/use-cases, I see:
- Situations of emergency (Broken X-server, memory hogging-desktop
desktop apps etc.)
- Debugging.
- Machines without GUI installed.
Probably the latter is hard to imagine to the folks who came up this
proposal. Yes, folks, there are machines which are being used without a
GUI!
Servers need a GUI like a fish needs a bicycle (I forget who said that,
but it's still just as true).
Anyway, while Fedora is (still) considered as "general purpose disto",
it should has console.
I regret having to state this, but I have been thinking Fedora has quit
being a "general purpose distro" for quite a while.
Which will make things 'interesting' if RHEL continues to try to use
fedora as a starting point.
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