Originally posted by: Twista
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Originally posted by: BingBongWongFooey
Originally posted by: Twista
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Yeah, no reason to waste your time learning something new, when you can be enlightening yourself with other things
Originally posted by: BingBongWongFooey
Originally posted by: Twista
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Yeah, no reason to waste your time learning something new, when you can be enlightening yourself with other things
Im willing to learn, it`ll be a good way to try out, and hopefully gain experiance with more OS`s than just windows. Could come in handy in future careers (still in college).Originally posted by: rmrf
There is no need to torture yourself for 4 years trying to learn something that you hate. If you go into it with an open mind, and are willing to learn, you might actually get something out of it.
Originally posted by: Nothinman
I think the idea was that plenty of people spend their time doing things a lot less usefull, like case modding. Instead of figuring out how to mount the spiderman emblem on the front of your new case it might be worthwhile to learn something new like Linux.
Thanks for the Cliff's Notes 🙂Originally posted by: Nothinman
I think the idea was that plenty of people spend their time doing things a lot less usefull, like case modding. Instead of figuring out how to mount the spiderman emblem on the front of your new case it might be worthwhile to learn something new like Linux.
Originally posted by: Nothinman
I think the idea was that plenty of people spend their time doing things a lot less usefull, like case modding. Instead of figuring out how to mount the spiderman emblem on the front of your new case it might be worthwhile to learn something new like Linux.
prolly because they've already installed windows along with all the apps they needed, and had the extra time to mod their case. whereas with linux they'd still be installing their drivers. :\
but dont bother using it as an everyday OS, its not made for that, and all these emulated programs linux has really suck
its got its pros and cons, but compared to windows it gets owned all over the place. very simple things like playing mp3s, watching different types of videos, mpegs/avi/mov/asf, playing open gl games, playing direct 3d games. things like that, it cant do after installing simple drivers, no no, you gotta recompile EVERYTHING. thats ghetto.
ok, look at it like this. if you grew up learning windows before anything else, trying to learn linux is just plain frustrating and so annoying.
its gonna be a long hard learning process which requires a lot of time and patience
and btw, heres a good example of why I think linux is crap as a desktop:
Originally posted by: batmang
heres how i basically see it. if your raised on linux you will never use windows. if your raised on windows and try and use linux, u'll prolly blow your brains out from frustration.
linux is great for servers, but thats all. for an everyday at home desktop, its pretty limited when it comes to games and doing simple tasks like installing additional programs. to even update your drivers for your video card you'd have to recompile your entire kernal, which is cake as long as you know how to do it, but if your new to linux and you try compiling your kernal, you might as well get your cds out and prepare for a reinstall. linux sucks if your new to it, especially if your from a windows background. i personally would never ever use linux as an everyday desktop at home. i did once use linux as a desktop, only because quake 3 is linux native. quake 3 gets way more fps in linux then in windows. but once i got my new machine, i ditched linux and cried of joy to be on windows again. linux may be stable, and a great os for servers, but for a desktop, GOD NO.
originally posted by: BBWF
I've found it's a waste of time and frustrating to try and show people "the light." If they need reasons, let them find them on their own. In the meantime you can get worthwhile things done on your useless, hard to use linux machine
Please don't try to talk about stuff that you are clueless about. GIMP's capabilities < Photoshop's capabilities. Prepress, color matching, color stuff in general (CMYK, RGB, LAB, etc. can be used in Photoshop, in both 8 and 16 bits per channel configurations), and other little features differentiate Photoshop from the GIMP. Fortunately, I learned recently that Photoshop works well under WINE, so now (assuming I can get printing to work ok; I had trouble last time I tried to set it up in Linux, but I'm afraid that was a PEBCAK error 😱) I do not have any reasons not to run Linux as a main OS. 🙂Originally posted by: Spyro
If you don't use photoshop then what are comparing the GIMP too, MS Paint 😀 The GIMP can do everything that photoshop can do, and a lot of big companies use it, but that's O.k. You can use TuxPaint if you need a simple Paint program 🙂
But then how will I ever learn otherwise? 😛Please don't try to talk about stuff that you are clueless about.
I humbly bow before the voice of experience.GIMP's capabilities < Photoshop's capabilities. Prepress, color matching, color stuff in general (CMYK, RGB, LAB, etc. can be used in Photoshop, in both 8 and 16 bits per channel configurations), and other little features differentiate Photoshop from the GIMP.
I did too 🙂 As a matter of fact I was *attempting* to create adventure games at the age of 8 😀I started learning with DOS. Trust me, if a 5 year old can learn enough DOS commands to get around a computer well and even write basic batch files (that's how old I was when I started learning, 11 years ago), then you can do it, too. 🙂
I was "brought up" on DOS.Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
I started computing with DOS and windows 3.1 back in the day. In my experience, kids raised in a DOS environment can adapt to linux much easier. 🙂