
Is it possible to survive using only the capabilities of TTY? Here is my short story about how I suffered with TTY, wanting to get him to work normally
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It was not worth the time. I immediately warn you, if you want to switch to the console for a while, be prepared for the fact that you have to suffer. Nevertheless, as a result, I got a completely working system, with a file manager, panels, browser, editors and compilers. In general, not bad, but after a week, I just could not stand it and bought a new PC. Thatβs all for me. Share your experience, it will be interesting to know what you did when you ended up in console-only mode for a while.