Pulpie
September 15th, 2008, 02:50 PM
Fushi is an educational program that I made. It was originally going to be "Freebsd User Simulation sHell Interface" but instead I wanted to expand and make sure this program can help people from all over learn, so instead its "Fake User SHell Interface" and the website can be seen at http://fushi.sourceforge.net/ Some people think it's a good idea and others don't. I believe windows is used in a lot of businesses is because its the first OS people learn (usually it is) and so people already know it, The reason its the first one that most people learn, besides ads and what not is because its simple point, click, learn. Of course you can read the 20 pound books on windows but I never did and I know more about windows then an average system administrator for windows. So I am hoping that fushi is the first step to making linux a quick learn. Linux mostly uses the Command Line to solve problems instead of gui programs in my experience, fushi will show you how to get around as well as how to manage files, processes and users as well as a few other things. It's broken down into lessons which as of right now I have a way to jump to a lesson but no way to know where a lesson begins or ends. Well I thank you for your time and for reading this. I would be very greatful on any feedback on this program. Please e-mail me errors which contact information can be found in the fushi menu under credits. Thank you again.
-James "Pulpie" Michael
-James "Pulpie" Michael