You sound like a child stamping their feet and throwing a temper tantrum.
google translating some words may not correspond exactly in the cultural language! translation may appear slightly aggressive in the culturally opposite language.
You don't want to enter a code on the terminal? You only need to run those 6 commands 1 time and you will have a renamed version of
firefox_getLatest.tcz that fetches the latest ESR. You can then install firefox_getLatestESR.tcz to any machine you want so their menus
also have a firefox_getLatestESR option
linux is already a command based operating system,
it is not a problem to use it for those who already know the commands!
Options that are visualized in terms of common ease of use for people in different languages can make things even easier.
You don't want to enter a code on the terminal? Then why are you running Linux? More importantly, why are you running a bare bones
Linux like Tinycore? Maybe a full featured point and click Linux with a larger selection of applications would be more suited to your
needs.
TCL's philosophical approach is very nice
this is a minimalist linux.
but some of its applications need to develop interfaces,
ease of use is very important.
I want TLC to achieve a better application infrastructure
because people get what they see
"What You See Is What You Get" >>> WYSIWYG >>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WYSIWYGHi xor
a standard option that should be;
I don't want to use it in a personalized way.
what i want; I want this feature to be standard in the * .TCZ file.
http://tinycorelinux.net/10.x/x86/tcz/firefox_getLatest.tcz
http://tinycorelinux.net/10.x/x86_64/tcz/firefox_getLatest.tcz
this feature should be a standard feature!
!!! I do not want to enter a code on the terminal screen. !!!
please update this by adding this feature to * .tcz files
You sound like a child stamping their feet and throwing a temper tantrum.
!!! I do not want to enter a code on the terminal screen. !!!
You don't want to enter a code on the terminal? You only need to run those 6 commands 1 time and you will have a renamed version of
firefox_getLatest.tcz that fetches the latest ESR. You can then install firefox_getLatestESR.tcz to any machine you want so their menus
also have a firefox_getLatestESR option.
!!! I do not want to enter a code on the terminal screen. !!!
You don't want to enter a code on the terminal? Then why are you running Linux? More importantly, why are you running a bare bones
Linux like Tinycore? Maybe a full featured point and click Linux with a larger selection of applications would be more suited to your
needs.