by sagirfahmid3 on Sun Jan 27, 2013 1:37 pm
There already are tons of documents explaining how to do all those things you mentioned. A quick Google search and you'll find what you need. People need to actually put the effort to learn Linux--nobody here is paid to hold your hands throughout the journey, or wipe your butt for that matter.
If people want to learn Linux, that's on them; if they don't want to put in their own effort in learning the basics, then "gtfo" or "rtfm" is what old time Linux users are going to flat-out tell them, like it or not. Think of it like this: Mac OS is like kindergarten; Windows OS is like high-school; and Linux is like university. You can do virtually nothing in kindergarten up till high-school (and still pass and graduate), but if you don't put in hard work in university, then chances are you'll fail, drop out, and be working at McDonalds quite soon.
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