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  • #11
    Originally posted by johnc View Post
    It's generally bad form to remove a feature that everybody requires and not readily supply an alternative function.
    I think anybody who uses pretty advanced things like mpv dont need any fancy GUI, can learn a couple of keybinds and can read man to configure player for his needs. mpv is the fork, mplayer and his frontends should still be kicking.
    Meanwhile, "everybody" should use VLC or the likes.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by magika View Post
      I think anybody who uses pretty advanced things like mpv dont need any fancy GUI, can learn a couple of keybinds and can read man to configure player for his needs. mpv is the fork, mplayer and his frontends should still be kicking.
      Meanwhile, "everybody" should use VLC or the likes.
      That's like saying that if people want a usable desktop they should use Windows. If you want to use Linux you don't need a fancy GUI.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by johnc View Post
        That's like saying that if people want a usable desktop they should use Windows. If you want to use Linux you don't need a fancy GUI.
        Don't take it to extremes. And windows is by far not the paradigm of usable desktop. Its rather like when user of a fluffy desktop gets behind of something like i3, or notepad and vim etc., you could argue things might need more GUI but thats not true.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by johnc View Post
          That's like saying that if people want a usable desktop they should use Windows. If you want to use Linux you don't need a fancy GUI.
          Let me take a shot,

          If people want a usable desktop they should use OSX. If you want to use linux, you need VMware.

          There's no need to use the "W" word any more.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by russofris View Post
            Let me take a shot,

            If people want a usable desktop they should use OSX. If you want to use linux, you need VMware.

            There's no need to use the "W" word any more.
            Troll much?

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