[clug] Linux challenges [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

Wesley Bruce wesleybruce at iinet.net.au
Thu Jul 16 03:41:40 MDT 2009


Oh yes I feel like I'm in a very foreign place. It is fun.I can see the
potential but its not as easy a transition as the magazines and other
people say it is. I can see a huge amount of potential and things to do
but I don't know where to start when it comes to the interface.   

On Thu, 2009-07-16 at 16:31 +1000, Roppola, Antti - BRS wrote:
> Hi Wesley,
> 
> As someone with a background in 8 bit & 16 bit micros, then Unix this
> quite neatly describes my experience with Windows.
> 
> For example, I've never really understood the arbitrary and inconsistent
> approach to identifying file systems. And then there's that weird idea
> of putting all those DLLs and registries into one ugly monolithic but
> fragile lump.
> 
> However one of the cool things about visiting a truly foreign country is
> discovering that people are fundamentally the same even if they speak a
> different language. I do agree that it does take a bit of work to cross
> the language barrier, and sometimes I still wish those foreigners would
> get with it and learn English.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Antti
> P.S. Leave make alone for now and stick with the set menu, I assume you
> use .msi installers rather than building it yourself using Visual
> Studio.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: linux-bounces at lists.samba.org
> [mailto:linux-bounces at lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Wesley Bruce
> Sent: Wednesday, 15 July 2009 9:54 PM
> To: linux at lists.samba.org
> Subject: [clug] Linux challenges
> 
> I'm a microsoft refugee interested in FOSS but not a programmer. 
> I'm new to linux and am finding that it ain't as easy as Microsoft.
> Generally I'm running into problems with software that assumes a lot
> about the users level of information linux/Unix. The Jargon's atrocious
> and unintelligible and not in the glossaries or the help pages. They
> always start and step B or C Assuming you know where to put code. That's
> got to be A. For those of us that are used to microsoft's automatic
> installation it unbelievably frustrating.    
> 
> Where do you get a basic out line of what "Make" means and most
> importantly where you type these puzzling little bits of code that are
> listen in and around the make or build code functions in FOSS? Its
> particularly a problem with dependant software. The writers of the main
> software forgets to instruct you what dependant software is needed and
> how to make it and if you need to make it. The writers of the dependant
> software like Atlas-c++ assume their always dealing with people who have
> done computing courses. The last computing course I did was back when
> Bill Gates still owned money to people. 
> 
> Does any one do house calls? 
> 
> PS Hi Chris.
> 
>  
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