Because I wanted to learn more about computers. and after the windows ı'm looking another os,more professional than so I choose the linux
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Because I wanted to learn more about computers. and after the windows ı'm looking another os,more professional than so I choose the linux
Because Linux is better than Windows... Now i use FreeBSD, thinking of going back to Linux as kernel 2.6 is said to be stable as FreeBSD and because of its popularity.
Once upon time, when I was a wee lad, I knew this rich guy that was a "programmer". At the time, I didn't know what I wanted to be when I grew up, but I knew I wanted to be rich because you can't get the girls if you aren't rich. Then I learned from this rich "programmer" that being a "programmer" isn't a genetic or mental defect. In fact anyone could learn to be a programmer, but they'd need a "compiler". Then I read somewhere that this "Linux" thing was giving away free compilers called "gcc". And the rest, as they say, is history.
Now, I'm trying just trying to figure out step 2.
1. Become a programmer
2. ???
3. Profit!
lol I Program in Windows and I am poor. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by voidinit
Open Source, Modular, Dependable, Stable, Secure, Customizable, Efficient,
Linux is pure good will, and an excelent example of what humanity is capable of when dollar signs aren't a factor.
'Nuff said.
I'm ashamed that I didn't convert to linux earlier than I actually did. I used to think that linux was only for those with esoteric knowledge of mainframes and advanced programming. And so I stuck with windows, although I was unhappy with the biblical proportioned plague of viruses, malware, spyware, crashes, reboots and so on ad infinitum.
I like so much about linux there just isn't space to say it all. I love the control it gives me over problem solving and learning as much as I like, the only limits are myself and not the software. Also the spirit of open source and of the community as a whole makes me realize that there are people out there with the desire to help others.
Currently using a newbie friendly SUSE 9.2
Hi,
my boy is a practicing astronomer. I'm a retired teacher, now teaching in a j/c whereat I use powerpoint and do a newsletter where I use a scanner.
My boy is a power Linux user, mostly science stuff, and uses a Mac for personal stuff and Linux on it for the science stuff..
He kept saying I ought to try out Linux but I kept pointing out that, as of about a year ago...that Linux wasn't "stable" enough....it HAS to work each and every time I get on the machine....it took "setup time" which is time that I don't have to spend...and it didn't have three key things, for me;
a) scanner support
b) a "publisher" type thing that was more than just something that you could put a border around the page
c) a "powerpoint" type program...
I'd tried several distros and they just didn't cut it in one or more ways...
Wellllllllll then I found out I could assemble computers and donate them(from dollar parts) and sometimes "mod" them...for kids and retired folks and Hispanics...(I do ESL also)...
And all of a sudden I needed a Linux to install.....I went through a BUNCH....and settled on Xandros.....only to fnd out later that......IT JUST WORKED.....I'm using the presentation now for my lectures, the OO, you all know this...duuuhh...is really a publisher light.....
BUT.....no scanner....however, BROTHER to the rescue...buying a Brother MFC 420CN scanner/printer etc. last month made me Windoze freeeee!
and....also, I had been involved with Castle Cops for a while(was almost a responder, but had to quit due to finances(two jobs!)...and was sick and tired of malware and Norton anti-do nothing...
And, that's how I came to linux....that's my story....and I'm stickin' to it! :)
ain't xandros great!
woodsmoke
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Originally Posted by gehidore
Now, guy, that is just tricksey as Smeagol used to say....I'm actually a biologist and thought...well there's a term that looked like it might be real or might be a "twist" so I googled "stomatopod" and what did I get? What "looked" like a site about glowing brine shrimp and a "popup" for Firefox?
Now, I'm writing this in Firefox, but jumped out to use MYIE2 that I also keep on this machine, because it is dedicated as a Windoze for an online second job I have....
Annnnnddddd......when I go there using Firefox....no popup!
I'm going to tell one of my students that has to dual boot his laptop with Windoze and Fedora Core 3 at the j/c(whereat I teach) to take a look there when he's in Windoze....he's in a digital art class that uses Windoze..and is taking "certification" clases for Fedora or one of those.......he, he, he, he.... ;)
Veerrrryyyyyy tricksey!
ain't Xandros great
woodsmoke
Linux chose me. I had to start supporting it at work. The more I learned about it, the more I loved using it. Right now I have dropped Windows2000 completely, and its supposed to be our "Corporate Standard". I figure if any big company would switch to a linux distro it would 1) save them a load of money 2) make them a lot more productive 3) prevent any kind of BS we get with M$ (viruses, trojans, spyware, etc.).
The only reason I'm still using Windows @ home, is cause of the games... those damn games.. :p
Doom3, Quake4, and America's Army all run natively on Linux. What more do you need :DQuote:
Originally Posted by r0ck
Google has been starting to show a lot of similar tendencies to Microsoft lately (eg gmail message hoarding and Google Desktop nosey-parkering) so I have moved to Teoma. I notice much more appropriate results and no results hijacking at all.Quote:
Originally Posted by Parcival
Battlefield 2 ? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by je_fro
I'm sick of it. Every time I want to do something in linux, THERE IS A WAY! I might have to learn a few things, but there is a way. With Winblows, there is no way. The **** is useless. My friend just got a 802.11G wireless card installed the drivers and card. Now, the only networks he can see are ones that broadcast their ESSID. I can get him on our network or neighbours network so long as the ESSID is being broadcast. As soon as I stop broadcasting the ESSID, the POS Winblows loses the connection and will not manualy pick up the ESSID when you enter it manually. The `Wizzard' requires that you use WEP or WPA, which I don't 'cause:
1) I'm too lazy
2) The **** is cracked anyway, so if anyone truely wants to get in they can, unless I spend some time everyday to play with my wireless...F that! Then again, they might get lucky and have it cracked in 6 minutes. I have the number of DHCP users limited to the number of PCs I have, which all run 24/7. Also, the remote managment is set to off so they have to have a hardwire connection to configure the router. Not only that but some dude down the road has an ESSID of `NETGEAR' on a completely open network.
Yeah I should encrypt the network, and I'll get around to it sometime...eventually.
Correction, the POS windows box will detect the network (when it feels like it) but WILL NOT acquire an IP.
Alice, Steam (runs with wine (or at least it used to)), Fear, Prey, Hellgate: LondonQuote:
Originally Posted by je_fro
Last two haven't been released yet, but I'm buying both as soon as they hit shelves.
damit!! i chose linux because it was the only cd's that would boot up the night i was building this cracker box!!!