Hi I am trying to figure out if I am just a mean old man or <snip> ... I have made no secret that I am a linux noob. However if you ask for help as a noob most of the time you get a response READ THIS LONG INTRO TO LINUX or "All you have do do is turn side ways, apt get something, smasch your keyboard, bla bla bla" like a NOOB has a clue how to do any of this.. anyhow... day one, I got yelled at for saying the word BOOB! Today I got a nice lil note that my HEY INDIANA NOOBS COME OVER HERE post was burried in some obscure place becuase they didnt like it in the NOOBS WITH ISSUES section. Before I started this linux trip I was told by several LINUX dudes that ubuntu 9.04 was ready for prime time and that any windows guy could use it. So far I have found that all it really does is get on the internet... anyhow.... if they really expect people to drop windows they need to get over their high and mighty "I CAN PROGRAM IN C++" and come down to our level. Just my two cents Jim
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****** SHAKING MY HEAD AN LAFFING ******** You guys think THAT is a BAD WORD??????
Originally Posted by ConXtionS ****** SHAKING MY HEAD AN LAFFING ******** You guys think THAT is a BAD WORD?????? no, in my world, the word you have cited, is one of the best possible. never applied it to a person (well not a whole person) though.
Have you attempted asking your questions intelligently? Linux does far more than get on the internet; glance through the default applications, and through "Add/Remove Software". Unlike Windows, nearly everything you'll ever want is installable with just the click of a mouse.
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Originally Posted by Locke_99GS Have you attempted asking your questions intelligently? Linux does far more than get on the internet; glance through the default applications, and through "Add/Remove Software". Unlike Windows, nearly everything you'll ever want is installable with just the click of a mouse. It is probably the INTELLIGENTLY part that has me in a pickle.... lol My deal is how to record tv... With windows it is an hour long deal at MOST... I am 3 weeks now on mythtv.... Could be that I am stupid.... but there are alot of stupid people just like me that cant make it work either.... So, while I only have that one experience to speak of in Linux so far, I can tell you for a fact that when it comes to TV recording and SERVING windows seems to be the leader thus far. I would LOVE to be proved wrong however.... Jim
Originally Posted by doas777 no, in my world, the word you have cited, is one of the best possible. never applied it to a person (well not a whole person) though. LMAO.... In my world it is pretty tame too... How did we manage to get to this "DONT OFFEND ANYONE" place we are today???? I wasnt even trying to be offensive really.. I was just being DESCRIPTIVE.... I honestly want to know if I am the ONLY ONE having this much trouble getting anywhere with LINUX... If I am the ONLY ONE then clearly I am in the wrong.. But if there are OTHERS as I suspect, then maybe we need to change a few things so that people like me can ENJOY the benifits of all that labor. I dont know... maybe it simply isnt worth the time Jim
Here is an excellent place to start: http://www.ubuntupocketguide.com/index_main.html This helped me out a lot. Also, I purchased a book from e-bay called "The Official Ubuntu Book" for about $5 (with shiping), but it was an old one (6.something). Even though it was for an older version, it was still very informative and still pertained to the current Ubuntu. Gee, what a concept! There were some minor differences that were easy to work around, but the core concepts were the same. I am a part time photographer, and I decided to go linux when my old "borrowed" copies of software (photoshop) would not work in Vista. I could not afford to purchase Photoshop and Lightroom (approximately $1000 or so), so I started researching linux. I only wish I had done this a long time ago. For my type of photography, Rawtherapee and GIMP produce much better results than what I had before. Also, I have been using Open Office for many years on Windows and often wondered why anyone would use MS-Office. Open Office has more to offer, and you can save documents in ANY format you like, and it is free! It truly is an incredible professional package. There is a small learning curve when switching to Linux, but Ubuntu makes the transition very easy. With a little time and patience, you will be zipping around Ubuntu like it was the only OS you have ever used. Since I have become familiar with Ubuntu, Windows seems backwards and cumbersome. I went from "duh" to expert in about a month. Well, not really expert, but comfortable anyway. Which is pretty good considering it took me several years to get this comfortable with *******, and then they go and change the rules! Ubuntu is a very powerful tool, and I can see it becoming a replacement in offices everywhere as an alternative to expensive licensed software, especially in the type of economy we are in right now. I hope you explore Ubuntu a little more. It is more than just something to get on the internet with. I am finding more and more each day that Ubuntu is a very professional operating system that is very customizable and capable of doing anything you need, whether you are a professional in an office or someone who just needs to get on the internet occasionaly. (Good Grief....I sound like a salesman!) Also, just for fun, I like the cool effects like rotating desktops and wobbly windows. I live near Lafayette. If you live near that area, I would be glad to meet and share what I have learned since I have switched OS'es BTW-Did I mention the cost?
Originally Posted by ConXtionS ... If I am the ONLY ONE then clearly I am in the wrong.. But if there are OTHERS as I suspect, then maybe we need to change a few things so that people like me can ENJOY the benifits of all that labor. So, when are you starting your own distro? Will you call it noobinux or conxibuntu? No harm meant
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