That is the “royal” part
But it’s not.
We, the king, say this with all authority - the “royal we” is used when one wants to say “I” but make it sound more grandiose and important.
What the woman in the OP describes is the “patronising we”. Yes, it’s also a nosism, but it’s very much not the “royal we”.
Please keep at it! I’ve been looking for a while and I’m shocked how difficult such a seemingly simple thing is to get on Linux…
Is it weird to explain the reason why something is as it is? If you were already aware of it then it shouldn’t be as baffling.
Imagine this conversation:
OP: Hi guys, I’m looking for yellow tomatoes, do you know where can I get them?
You: Well, tomatoes are usually red because of [valid biological reason].
You see how weird that is?
There are also modern terminals and shells that do things the way you expect in a more convenient way, but maybe you also know this
Clearly, neither me nor the OP know this. If that wasn’t the case, I would’ve provided OP with an answer to the question they posted!
OP mentioned powershell, he just use that (pwsh) in Linux
PowerShell still runs inside a terminal emulator (e.g. Fish), so it changes nothing in the input/output behaviour.
personally I haven’t tried the more GUI-friendly terminals
“GUI-friendly terminals”? What does that mean, in the context of the conversation?
Why are you talking about GUI?


What did you use before?
And if it’s KDE, could you do a quick comparison between the two? What features make you want to switch?
The CMD “terminal” in Windows, for instance, don’t behave anywhere close to the rest of the system with regard to cp/paste
Do I need to record a screencap from conhost.exe for you to believe me when I say you’re wrong?
tab completion, etc.
Where did that come from? I never said anything about tab completion or “etc”. I was talking specifically about Ctrl/Shift combinations with arrows/backspace/home/end, and such.
Terminals are used for more than installing packages and editing files. If I login to the old solaris boxes at work via serial console and all the key bindings are fucked, I’m not getting the job done. I and most of my contemporaries rely on the way VT 100 terminal emulators work, which is why we can’t use kitty, alacrity, etc.
Did you even read what I wrote? I said that there should be an option to switch between “modern” and “classic” keybinds. With the default being set to “classic” everywhere, how exactly would that cause any problems for you?
If you want that “consistency”, use one of those terminal emulators that allows these behaviours.
Mate, are you high? That’s what the OP is asking for. Do you know any such terminal emulators? Post some names!
The thing is that vi and emacs have existed since long before those other new editors came around.
What a weird thing to say… So what that they existed before? Who cares?
Ctrl/Shift modifiers work in a very consistent way in the entirety of Windows, most of Mac, and… everywhere in Linux except the terminal.
It boggles my mind that there isn’t a simple switch to toggle between “classic” and “modern” style for keybinds.
Your comment reads extremely weird, considering both Mac and Windows handle this with zero issues.
It’s super simple: if you’re in Select mode (any text is selected), Ctrl+C copies. In any other case, Ctrl-C is the cancel command.
You can add:
Wow, that looks amazing! How does running a browser like Firefox work on this? Just runs a window regularly?
EDIT: never mind, just noticed that eDEX is not maintained since 2021 :(
I feel called out…


They’re aiming for “something the viewer can achieve themselves”.
99% of ex-Windows users won’t be going for Arch, Debian or Fedora. It’s supposed to be easy to get in, difficult to screw up.


You’re saying that an Android without any Google/Samsung/Xiaomi/OnePlus interference wouldn’t solve the problems introduced by Google/Samsung/Xiaomi/OnePlus?


Like a fully open source Android ROM.


~45% of men aren’t voting for the right, but they’re getting attacked for the actions of those that did. If anyone speaks up against that, they get mocked for dating to say “not all men”
Is this a US thing? Are things this fucked up over there?


This seems to work as a model for YouTubers and podcasters
No, it doesn’t. They’re still being paid by YouTube/Spotify a flat amount based on the number of views - which are being paid for by ads and premium subscriptions.
Which means: people pay (one way or another) first, consume the content later.


You people behave like you believe that artists got gathered up under threat of violence, put into these companies and are being forced to work there against their will…


Nobody is forcing you to consume any of the media you feel you need to pirate.
Just live beyond consumption. You can do that, you know?
So, you just decided to say “KDE: we hate Unix” for no reason whatsoever, because it has no relation to the OP at all?