On 23/10/09 07:04, Chris Jones wrote: > But we shouldn't be encouraging the use of a GUI inside a server > environment simply because it breeds dumb users. > While I agree that users, well "sysadmins" (and I use the term loosely) are getting dumber in the world, I don't think it's because of a GUI. I have seen plenty dumb things in CLI environments - Netware used to be a CLI environment and I saw much that made me shudder. In the "good old days" of DOS you could do plenty of dumb things with its CLI.
I don't think that the GUI is breeding dumbness as such. I'm sure that it's a contributing factor. Education is the key. It's always been the key, and it will continue to be the key. When You Earnestly Believe You Can Compensate For A Lack Of Skill By Doubling Your Efforts, There's No End To What You Can't Do. For me if a GUI helps me solve a problem by explaining what's going on, it's done its job. A final thought, which I've not come across. In the early '90s, Apple had an OS called AU/X, which was a murder between BSD and UNIX. It had one redeeming feature. If you were on a CLI and you typed a command and pressed Apple-Enter, you'd get a dialog that provided you with a GUI to that command. It allowed you to "compose" a command and on completion, you'd be back at the CLI, ready to run the tool. -- Onno Benschop Connected via Bigpond NextG at S31°54'06" - E115°50'39" (Yokine, WA) -- ()/)/)() ..ASCII for Onno.. |>>? ..EBCDIC for Onno.. --- -. -. --- ..Morse for Onno.. ITmaze - ABN: 56 178 057 063 - ph: 04 1219 8888 - o...@itmaze.com.au -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss