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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