I just discovered how to evoke the random screen generator, very cool :-) ,
it would be greater with more brighter colours and say a few extra
different shape modes to choose from, like super b= spiral, super d=
circular, etc...super G= multitude gobo name and logo of different
colours???
Cheers John.

On 18 Dec 2016 1:00 PM, "john delport" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thank you for your support. Yes, the response was a little unnerving.
>
> To set the record straight, I have installed over 150 different versions
> of linux, some with very complex tweaking, like nixos, smgl, kwort, aros,
> arch.
>
> I am 61yrs and have been installing and learning since redhat, deb and
> slackware were on floppy and stiffy. Those earliest budding installations
> were full of bugs, and required real brain crunching to install!
>
> That said, I wont give up on Gobo, its a fresh, intelligent adaption of
> linux that has me smitten. Its just happens that during my compilation, the
> compiler is seeking files that are not there? If I try download that
> missing file or program, it also complains, and I end up chasing my tail
> looking missing stuff and so on...
>
> Your wording re gimp,  I trust could hopefully alter Gobo's next updated
> iso. Yes, we must encourage each other for the betterment of GOBOLINUX. I
> now can clearly see, Gobo had at its core, professionals who care and
> proudly uphold the Gobo banner for all to join and participate in a
> friendly exchange of insight and ideas.
>
> If all concerned really and truly want GoboLinux to really explode
> worldwide, by having this great progressive system on every school desktop,
> in businesses and homes, then I encourage Gobolinux to engineer a full
> training graphical manual for beginners to professionals.
>
> To all who encouraged me, a warm Thank You, and no hard feelings for the
> terse response. Gobo has won me over, it will read and read, try and try -
> until I get it right! :-)
>
> From a really sunny and warm  Cape Town, I bid all Gobo readers, All Good
> Things Always,
> John.
> On 18 Dec 2016 5:44 AM, "Trans" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 9:06 AM, Liam Proven <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> On 17 December 2016 at 14:40, john delport <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>> > Best regards John. (End user)
>>>
>>>
>>> Then an experimental distro such as this is not for you.
>>>
>>> I suggest Ubuntu or Mint.
>>>
>>>
>> ​That is not a constructive response.​ And it comes off a bit
>> condescending. Gobo has enough issues with attracting users without pushing
>> them away with stuff like this.
>>
>> ​I think John makes an excellent point too -- to include a hefty paint
>> program but no file manager seems odd.​ I'm all for the idea of mean and
>> lean, then install what you need after the base system. But to me that
>> would mean not including Gimp too.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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