Re: which lau distro is more commandline friendly?

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On Sun, 27 Dec 2015, Joel Roth wrote:


I think it must be frustrating for Karen to have to ask
if she doesn't have a command line to start playing with
stuff referred to in answers.


Thanks, but in a very important way I do, strong emphasis on important way.

Shellworld is a comparative Unix based command line. For example i know nano, and Pico its older edition. have run screen in the past etc. Far less to my tastes, I use comparative shells in other editions, Ubuntu for example. However the uniqueness about Linux and Unix is just how individually things can be configured. This is why I am constructing the box I have in mind totally separate from my main computer, to duplicate something I do daily, treating it like a server, and using the other tools I require to access and understand that server apart from the Linux construction itself. scripting yes, i know someone willing and able to do this for me, so that I am, for me, working form a firm base, leaving me to focus totally on learning how to use the tools I feel will allow me to make music as I desire. This is me however, I would not diminish the experiences of others by suggesting they should do this my way.
I am amazed that others   think they should do as much to me.




 When she mentions keyboard shortcuts, she refers to
ProTools.



Certainly, but I also lead with years of conventional editing that does not require using adaptive tools whatsoever. You edit by listening to our source material, not by reading a screen. Still I would not expect someone who has not learned this way to understand.
I would hope they might ask more than assume, but that is immaterial.

Your tools are terrific for my goals, and you provide manuals for learning. I have been using this Unix shell for what decades surely, and never lost my ability to think command line by ever using windows. so, my main goal is getting a totally separate Linux box built accessing the many command line tools that serve my purpose and rendering my music into printed form the best way I can.
If no one else works this way, its perfectly fine by me.
after all if every artist created in the same fashion we would have no Michael Angelo's would we?
Kare



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