Looking at it back then I wasn't too keen on the concept but it looks like it's come on a long way since. I should probably give it a whirl in a VM or something.
Overall I think it's gotten a lot more flack than it deserved. The last straw for
me was when they removed the key mapping "Backspace -> Go up in directory
tree". I have been using that for ages. I rarely go "Back" in folder browsing
but usually use "Up".
The key combo they wanted you to use was "Alt + Left" (for going back
instead of up), which unfortunately is used by me for something else. :nono:.
So I switched to PCManFM which has been working very well for me. Now, I'm
aware that Nautilus alone does not make or break Gnome, you can use another
file manager with Gnome as well after all, but at that point I just finally said
"Screw it, I'm going tiler." :lol:
The hope for us Linux fans is that someday it might be. It's made major strides in the last few years particularly with things like Steam coming to Linux.
I am hopeful, yes. And I cannot stress enough how happy I was when I heard
that Steam was coming to Linux. At first I thought it might be a hoax and
just went "please don't be a hoax, please don't be a hoax..." :lol:
Although still the fragmentation and lack of a stable API and miniscule market share just don't make it an attractive or even practical
platform for developers to bring their software to.
That is somewhat of a problem. Part of me really likes that everybody can do
their own thing and that there's so many flavors of Linux. The other part of
me is realistic and has to admit that this is probably a disadvantage at least
in some moments.
But let's see, maybe things work out
It was back in the rc scripts time I gave it a whirl. Sounds like I should give it a shot again.
I actually hadn't done a scratch install of Arch for about a year and finally
did one again last week for my laptop (the Dell XT2). With the help of Rob
Graves' Youtube tutorials it was really easy and I could get it to work without
frustration.
Something like Gentoo would be pretty damn cool on it I reckon, given the compilation power.
Hehe, yeah I have been thinking about that. Instantaneous kernel compilation
This time, I present to you my screen layout when I'm actually doing some work.
This is how my screen looks when I'm doing web programming. The website
to the left is the new website I'm making for my dad, running locally on lampp
in this pic, although
a first version of it is actually in deployment, even though
some things are still missing. I will finish it once I have HELIOS up and
running.
It's completely custom code, programmed from scratch. Partially this
is because I actually wanted to learn something by doing this, and also
because I didn't really want to get frustrated by having to adjust
something pre-fabricated for our own needs. I even programmed a
custom CMS for the site, which actually makes up almost half the code.
Total code length is ~11000 lines of PHP at the moment, but that will
still grow in the summer.
There are certainly still many mistakes in the code, and I'm not satisfied
with the server's speed (lags from time to time), so there is still a lot
of tweaking and optimizing to do. But for the most part I'm quite happy
with the result. I know PHP sometimes gets a bit ridiculed by old school
pros (the Perl gurus

), but to be honest I have found it to be capable
of pretty much anything I've thrown at it.
If I had to do the website again I might consider doing it in Perl, or even
Ruby, but now that it stands I'll certainly not change it :lol:
And before anyone has a conniption: I'm not a professional programmer, so my
coding practices are still in development. But I pay attention to it and am
constantly working to improve myself. It's not necessarily something I want
to do professionally but I am very interested in it and enjoy it for the most part.
The scripts on alpenwasser.net that resize the images were also written by
me (with help from YT and Google

) and can resize gif, png (with
transparency, which is a bit tricky sometimes) and jpg on the fly,
proportionally by height and/or width. In time I actually intend to do a
full blown website (probably also written from scratch) but first I need
to do other things

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