Recommended AV?
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Not sure if Windows could just be command line only, can do a lot of stuff with Powershell and CMD.
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I think it maybe too much of a hassle to teach most Windows users how to use command lines unless Microsoft makes a custom keyboard where users press fewer buttons or only one button to open a program like a web browser.
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Trust me, most wouldn't even bother and demand the other version, since most can't learn basic windows GUI lol.
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I heard voice commands are becoming more popular. I think if command line OS can use voice commands, they maybe more popular.
I read on a tech forum that younger computers have problems opening zip folders, creating folders, and doing basic commands because they rarely use a computer, and mostly use a smartphone/tablet for doing most tasks.
I read on a tech forum that younger computers have problems opening zip folders, creating folders, and doing basic commands because they rarely use a computer, and mostly use a smartphone/tablet for doing most tasks.
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I wouldn't dare use voice command for command line typing, one mis heard letter/word could mess things up.
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Using voice commands to open files, copying files, and launching games from a command line OS is safer. But, using voice commands for deleting files, editing files, and cutting files to another drive is not a good idea.
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nope, as I don't think linux has much of a ctrl z option.