Hello there
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Hello there
I'm a complete noob at linux, but I'm fascinated for how fast and reliable it is, so I want to learn to use it easily.
I've already posted some entries in this forum but I don't know why no one has repied yet. Maybe I'm doing someting wrong...
I like reading tutorials, so a good way to help me is sharing easy to follow articles and links with me.
I always try to be respectful when I post. If something looks offensive it's probably due to my limited command of English.
I hope I'll learn using these forums.
cheers
I've already posted some entries in this forum but I don't know why no one has repied yet. Maybe I'm doing someting wrong...
I like reading tutorials, so a good way to help me is sharing easy to follow articles and links with me.
I always try to be respectful when I post. If something looks offensive it's probably due to my limited command of English.
I hope I'll learn using these forums.
cheers
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Re: Hello there
Welcome and yes can't take an hour or a day or two or not at all.
Depending on issue and those reading can answer your questions.
After a day I usually post a "bump" in my thread to refresh to top of new posts.
Also since Mint is based on Ubuntu. Be sure to join their forums also for places to get and find help.
Hang in there as will take a bit of time & patience to get the most out of Linux.
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Depending on issue and those reading can answer your questions.
After a day I usually post a "bump" in my thread to refresh to top of new posts.
Also since Mint is based on Ubuntu. Be sure to join their forums also for places to get and find help.
Hang in there as will take a bit of time & patience to get the most out of Linux.
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Re: Hello there
Welcome to Linux Mint I've already made a reply to one of your topics, as has another member. We've been wondering what progress you have made You can find your own posts, if you lost the link, by clicking on "View your posts" at the top. Highlighted in red are the topics that have new replies, that you haven't read yet. If you want, at the bottom of the page you can also subscribe to or bookmark a topic. (Subscribe informs you through email of replies; bookmark lets you find the topic easily again through the user control panel > manage bookmarks page).
Re: Hello there
Yes, I could see that (and I replied back). Thank you!xenopeek wrote:Welcome to Linux Mint I've already made a reply to one of your topics, as has another member. We've been wondering what progress you have made You can find your own posts, if you lost the link, by clicking on "View your posts" at the top. Highlighted in red are the topics that have new replies, that you haven't read yet. If you want, at the bottom of the page you can also subscribe to or bookmark a topic. (Subscribe informs you through email of replies; bookmark lets you find the topic easily again through the user control panel > manage bookmarks page).
Re: Hello there
A "bump"? do you mean making a comment on one's post? if not, how do you make a "bump" in order to refresh to new posts? I need to know because I asked this and NO-ONE has replied yet:Orbmiser wrote: Depending on issue and those reading can answer your questions.
After a day I usually post a "bump" in my thread to refresh to top of new posts.
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http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 6&t=134261
Re: Hello there
See item 10 in the forum rules section II, "Bumping": http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=83314
Re: Hello there
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What works for Ubuntu, usually works for Mint > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommunityHelpWiki
Linux Alternative to Windows > http://www.linuxalt.com/
LinuxMint Community Forums - Tutorials > http://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/welcome
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..:: Welcome to LinuxMint ::..
Read everything you can -- Forums - Wiki - IRC
Linux: Tricks of the Trade > http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=38355
"All Linux OS-Distros" Forums and Tutorials > http://linuxquestions.org/questions/
What works for Ubuntu, usually works for Mint > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommunityHelpWiki
Linux Alternative to Windows > http://www.linuxalt.com/
LinuxMint Community Forums - Tutorials > http://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/welcome
** Remember, all OS-Distro, Apps, DE/WM are Open-Source and have a Help-Forum