I don't have a problem. Are you seriously thinking that people will want to help you with *your* Linux problems? With that attitude?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kKXvDaJIzQ
I don't have a problem. Are you seriously thinking that people will want to help you with *your* Linux problems? With that attitude?
That's nice, but these are people you are dealing with, and we're not here to take part in any kind of experiment. If you want to know what to expect from the participants of this forum, read... there are plenty of interactions that will say just as much.
Darers go first.
Agreed.Moem wrote: ⤴Fri Sep 14, 2018 2:42 amThat's nice, but these are people you are dealing with, and we're not here to take part in any kind of experiment. If you want to know what to expect from the participants of this forum, read... there are plenty of interactions that will say just as much.
Or just be brave and post your questions. What's the worst that can happen? An unpleasant discussion? That's the other thing the moderators are for.
Well.. that was me. Years of frustration with Windows and then growing incompatibility of an older OS/X iMac which I loaded with Ubuntu and was quite happy with, until the hard drive crashed. It was time to upgrade anyway, and the new desktop I bought came pre-loaded with Win 8 which I upgraded to Win10 and when purchasing I had every intention to put Ubuntu on the new PC. But I guess I was bedazzled a little and wanted to give Win10 a try after being out of the Windows ecosystem since XP.... so I restored my files and worked with Windows as best I could, but the whole thing was very disappointing and I missed Ubuntu, so I attempted a dual boot install which failed so I gave up and stuck with Win10 for a while.
the other point is this : How Long did it take you to learn those Windows Skillswilliebthe3rd wrote: ⤴Sun Oct 21, 2018 3:16 pm
If this was Windows, I would have had that problem solved within MINUTES. Literally. However, it's now going on 24 hours later... and my Linux system is still very broken.
Willie...
Where's the beef.. errr backups?williebthe3rd wrote: ⤴Sun Oct 21, 2018 3:16 pm I think I'm a perfect candidate for this discussion.
... done backups and restores at home and for a former employer.
Willie...
If you can edit .ini files and feel comfortable with the Windows Registry, then Linux will be a breeze for you.williebthe3rd wrote: ⤴Sun Oct 21, 2018 3:16 pm I think I'm a perfect candidate for this discussion.
I have been using Windows since the 3.1 days. Learning to edit the ini files, then move to the infamous Windows Registry with XP...