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Can you use Linux today without the terminal?
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I use both Fedora atomic (using cosmic DE) and Universal Blue's Bluefin so I'm largely just getting on and doing things as software is Flatpak, updates are automatic and I use Box Buddy as the gui for distrobox (installing other architecture software). After years of terminal use I have found this way of working very liberating but know it's not everyone's cup of tea.