[NFBCS] best solution for remote linux terminal work

Mike Gorse mike at straddlethebox.org
Fri Aug 7 20:24:52 UTC 2020


I'll note that both Firefox and CHromium are now accessible under Linux. 
Trying it won't cost you anything, and, regardless, there are often 
multiple ways of doing things.

On Fri, 7 Aug 2020, Brian Buhrow via NFBCS wrote:

> 	Hello Tyler.  I completely agree with you.  I suppose I'm showing my
> age in the sense that I've been burned by so much Windows instability over the
> years that I don't really trust it as my daily driver if I don't have to.  And,
> I've been fortunate in that I've ben able to workin environments where I've
> been able to work around a lack of a javascript browser in most cases and
> only use one in the rare cases where it's absolutely required.  That is
> becoming harder, so I will have to build myself a new environment that
> incorporates a better browser going forward.  Still, even today, I find
> there are days when I use my Windows 10 machine when it takes a couple of
> reboots before it comes up correctly.  Having said that, Windows 10 does
> feel more solid than what came before, which is a good thing.
>
> -thanks
> -Brian



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