>Install gnome
>install guake
>open guake
>make it a good level transparent
>bind open/close guake to ctrl + alt + t
>bind switch guake tabs to ctrl + alt + left arrow/right arrow.
>tmux then emacs in left tab
>in right tab ssh into my virtual machine then tmux then emacs
Is this what heaven feels like? I feel like a real gnu.
chrome linux best linux
As the rise of open source software and linux becomes more prevalent the view of it as a communistic sort of thing will be abandoned and people will realize that sharing information which they can not really profit from keeping is more profitable than hoarding that information knowing it is doomed to die with the company when the company dies. Investors will only want to invest in open source technology because historically there will be a track record of closed source technologies always repeatedly failing when the company dies, whereas open source technologies can tend to live for a very long time. There is also the possibility of an immortal open source technology which continues to be advanced and modified and never actually dies. This is the pipe dream of open source. The ability to create a piece of software which is infinitely repurposeable and lasts till the end of humanity and into the AI age.
>>55793975
>I feel like a real GNU
>Chrome
GNO
At the epoch of artificial intelligence the machines will be able to generate code at a rate many times faster than humans could dream of generating code, and so human coding will be obsolete. From then the legality of code licenses will be in the hands of the machines, and there will be no distinction between closed and open source.
>bind open/close guake to ctrl + alt + t
>not single key shortcut on the console key
go be retarded someplace else
>>55796214
I use gnu emacs you piece of B E A U T Y. I have to memorize keybinds several keystrokes long. I don't have a single key on my keyboard I can spare. Take your G E N E R O U S D O U G H N U T S home