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by flukus
3535 days ago
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> No they do not, what in the world gave you that impression? Using desktop environments. If I click on a text file in KDE, it opens in kate. Same with every other linux desktop I've used and same one mac. You're yet to say a single thing that doesn't apply equally on windows and unix. |
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How does your KDE handle file types when you are logged into a headless server, without any kind of graphics hardware, and your console is a serial port? How does the UNIX kernel handle file types when you're on a headless server with no graphics hardware, and your output is stdout on a teletype terminal or a nullmodem cable on a serial port?
I guess you missed the point of everything I've written so far. Did you read the links I provided?