Why would learning be gatekeeping? I wish I could just teach my secrets… The manuals are only a shallow guide to knowledge. E.g. ls, has condensed for me to ls -laR mostly, and that ls<tab> usually gives tools that list something. ch<tab> gives tools to “change something”, like chmod. mk<tab> to “create something” mkdir etc.
I may navigate in the terminal, but putting me at front of Blender etc. and I’m back to crawling speed of RTFM, and all I would see is a zoo of buttons.
I love gatekeeping Linux distros
Why would learning be gatekeeping? I wish I could just teach my secrets… The manuals are only a shallow guide to knowledge. E.g. ls, has condensed for me to
ls -laR
mostly, and thatls<tab>
usually gives tools that list something.ch<tab>
gives tools to “change something”, likechmod
.mk<tab>
to “create something”mkdir
etc.I may navigate in the terminal, but putting me at front of
Blender
etc. and I’m back to crawling speed of RTFM, and all I would see is a zoo of buttons.