09/03/2012 22:31, 0xAAA wrote: > On Fri, Mar 09, 2012 at 08:59:35PM +0100, tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote: >>> On Fri, Mar 09, 2012 at 11:56:53AM -0500, Neal Murphy wrote: >>>> I'm sure virt-manager is very nice. But there are no GUIs where I'm going: >>>> no >>>> X11, no vnc, no kde or gnome. Only plain old command line (POCL). >>> >>> Sorry, this message is not related to your problem. >>> >>> Which command line programms do you use for managing KVM? I find it quiet >>> hard >>> to carry out tasks like mounting an iso file or creating new vms on the >>> shell. >>> For that reason, I am using this virt-manager program. But I really would >>> prefer >>> _commandline_ tools (virt-manager has so many stupid bugs; in fact, it >>> leads me >>> to the opinion that python is not usable for *real* programs). >> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >> I assume you mean more *real* than Blender, Openshot, Yum, Miro, Plone, >> a good chunk of Google web apps and a few many others... >> >> Sorry, I couldn't resist that one. ;-) > > I dont know any of these programs but it sounds like guff (well, except > Plone > but this is also stupid). Compare the quality to a C program with stupid, > buggy > python scripts and you can make your own decision. However, what Google is > doing > is not interesting - for their sake, they should provide web apps with > visual > basic6... > > Also, python stupid version management (python2 vs python3) is not really > useful > for any programmers out there. > >
I'll leave you there with your judgment call, but Blender is considered a bit more than "gruff" in the 3D modeling and video community, Yum is Fedora package manager, the developers will be delighted to know they are writing "stupid buggy python scripts". I obviously lack your broad knowledge of python, C and visual basic6 to understand how so many people have missed the obvious truth you are trying to spread. Let's hope the ignorant masses at RedHat have already started to rewrite virt-manager in C if they read this. Please don't cc me directly, I read the list. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4f5a8e4b.6000...@googlemail.com