Comment by rs186 4 days ago Just imagine configuring nginx or apache with UI. 3 comments rs186 Reply pbmonster 4 days ago Come on, we're talking about system settings on future ChromeBooks. Of course I don't want a GUI for writing nginx config files.Android is very good at exposing things like* "which service may know the device location?"* "which app accessed the microphone 2 minutes ago?"* "which apps burn the most battery?"All of those make sense on ChormeBooks, and all of those are difficult with Linux. rs186 3 days ago The point is that many of Linux's system settings are almost as complex as that. You want some examples? snarfy 4 days ago The good old days of make menuconfig
pbmonster 4 days ago Come on, we're talking about system settings on future ChromeBooks. Of course I don't want a GUI for writing nginx config files.Android is very good at exposing things like* "which service may know the device location?"* "which app accessed the microphone 2 minutes ago?"* "which apps burn the most battery?"All of those make sense on ChormeBooks, and all of those are difficult with Linux. rs186 3 days ago The point is that many of Linux's system settings are almost as complex as that. You want some examples?
rs186 3 days ago The point is that many of Linux's system settings are almost as complex as that. You want some examples?
Come on, we're talking about system settings on future ChromeBooks. Of course I don't want a GUI for writing nginx config files.
Android is very good at exposing things like
* "which service may know the device location?"
* "which app accessed the microphone 2 minutes ago?"
* "which apps burn the most battery?"
All of those make sense on ChormeBooks, and all of those are difficult with Linux.
The point is that many of Linux's system settings are almost as complex as that. You want some examples?
The good old days of