THG Linux Migration, Part Two
LqqkOut writes "Tom's Hardware Guide has posted part 2 of their Windows->Linux migration article. This time around, we're presented with some nifty divx screen caps that make life look oh, so easy. The Tom's crew packed a lot into this article, but did they sacrifice some essentials like 'RTFM' and other sage advice? This follows up their first article where users were shown how to choose and download a distro, back up some important data, and check for HW compatibility."
Do they walk you through setting up a slashdot ID?
You are not the customer.
the Redhat installation screen caps, then a SuSe background on the gui screen cap. That's callaboration for you.
It's Tom's Hardware, what the Hell do you want?
"Who are in control, they are not in control of anything - they don't even control themselves!" - Glen Beck
...this Divx video will be split up into 50 page views of 5 second video clips.
fucking immigrants.
Tom is really, really good at hardware. OSes aren't hardware.
Linux and Porn are such a good combination!! Using wget I can make simple scripts to download sequences of images or videos. Mplayer handles almost every format. No pop-up overflows. No spywares.
Don't underestimate the power of MS Office macros, VBA-scripts and specially the users that made them. They can be hard-necked.
I'm not underestimating them They send email to me all the time. Fortunately, my AV software gets most of it.
Asking the Linux Guru's how to do something in Linux is the wrong way to do it. Say you want to find all the files in a directory that contain some string.
Wrong Way to Ask : "How do I search for files that contain a certain string, using Linux?"
This will only get you a RTFM
Right Way to Ask : "Linux sucks because in Windows, you can easily find files that contain a certain string just by going to 'Search for files and folders'! Linux can't do that" ;)
This will get you at least 10 ways to do it
ASCII stupid question, get a stupid ANSI
Photoshop...
MOO3 does not run on Linux? I consider that a feature.
Worst. Sequel. Evar.
Random and weird software I've written.