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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? In defense of the command line Post 302549066 by figaro on Sunday 21st of August 2011 06:01:49 AM
Old 08-21-2011
It depends on your vantage point. In our office we would get very little work done if we did not have a terminal window on top of our desktop environment, ie we need both. For end users, it is an uphill battle to ask them to use a CLI only.
 

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virtualbricks(1)														  virtualbricks(1)

NAME
virtualbricks - an all in one virtualisation solution SYNOPSIS
virtualbricks [options] DESCRIPTION
virtualbricks Virtualization suite for qemu/kvm virtual machines and vde2 networks virtualbricks is a fully featured virtualization suite and a complete GUI to manage Qemu/KVM and Virtual Distributed Ethernet. It provides easy but detailed device configuration interface, programmable control of the running processes and a graphical interactive view of the virtual network topology. OPTIONS
-nogui starts virtualbricks in no GUI mode, only the command line interpreter. -server starts virtualbricks in server mode. Require root privileges. -noterm starts virtualbricks in GUI only mode, no command line. SEE ALSO
qemu(1). AUTHOR
virtualbricks was written by Daniele Lacamera <daniele.lacamera@tass.be>, Francesco Apollonio <f.apollonio@ldlabs.org> and others. From an idea by Carlo Caini. The codebase is inherited from Qemulator by Rainer Haage <qemulator-form@createweb.de>. See "copyright". This manual page was written by Francesco Namuri <francesco@namuri.it>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). December 4, 2011 virtualbricks(1)
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