Need help to get feet wet...

Jonitus

Member
Feb 14, 2002
109
0
0
First of all, let me take the time to thank all of you for your responses to my last post...yes, even you who said my choices of hardware were bad (motherboard), or said my system was a piece of sh1t.

After this week is over, and my class project is completed, I will hand over my computer to a *nix based OS, namely Mandrake 8.1.

I am ready to begin the learning process by doing the following:

1. Get rid off (have my fiance hide all copies of MS Products), lest I be tempted to puss out and quit too early.
2. Recently purchased the following books as help:
a. Red Hat Linux 7.2 Bible (Mandrake and Red Hat are very similar, no?)
b. Administering Linux
c. The Joy of Linux
3. Joined the local Unix users group for moral support and encouragement.
4. Registered with Mandrakesoft for updates, etc.

Hopefully, these actions will aid me in my quest to stop being a computer operator, and become a computer user. I am not looking to achieve perfection overnight, but want to lessen the learning curve a bit (I am from Wyoming afterall...we's not so smart!!)

Q: Am I approaching this thing the right way, or am I p1ss1ng up a rope?

Q: With time and patience, can I sucessfully migrate away from MS, and be a "Linux user"?

Q: Why do you drive in a parkway, yet park in a driveway?

Comments are appreciated, as are words of encouragement/scold.

Thanks folks!
:confused:
 

n0cmonkey

Elite Member
Jun 10, 2001
42,936
1
0


<< Q: Am I approaching this thing the right way, or am I p1ss1ng up a rope? >>



Looks good to me. I read about UNIX and linux before I ever tried it out. I read a couple books on and off for a good year in fact.



<< Q: With time and patience, can I sucessfully migrate away from MS, and be a "Linux user"? >>



I did the first part of that. I am no longer an MS user at home. Im not much of a linux user though...



<< Q: Why do you drive in a parkway, yet park in a driveway? >>



Lawyers. They are to blame for 99% of what is wrong in the world.

Just keep at it, read up on lots of things at linuxdoc.org, and ask questions when you do not understand the documentation.