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Originally posted by Robtygart View PostThats funny! I was looking at laptops today and I have no choice but to look at them with Windows 8... Windows 8 has no start button it does have a task bar if you know where to look.
http://skinflint.co.uk/?cat=nb&xf=26...&sort=p#xf_top
Laptops without OS preinstalled:
http://skinflint.co.uk/?cat=nb&xf=26...&sort=p#xf_topKubuntu Raring Ringtail x64 w/ Kde 4.10.5
Multimedia packages for Kubuntu x64 (x264 10bit, mplayer2, Aegisub etc.)
http://erokawaii.org/?page_id=5181
My stuff on kde-look.org
http://kde-look.org/usermanager/sear...ction=contents
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Originally posted by Robtygart View PostThats funny! I was looking at laptops today and I have no choice but to look at them with Windows 8... Windows 8 has no start button it does have a task bar if you know where to look.
Intuitively obvious item #2. Navigate your mouse to the monitor's upper- or lower-right corner to expose the Charms from the right side.
Intuitively obvious item #3. On a tablet, place your finger outside the display's left border. Swipe to the right, but only 1/3 of the way. Observe that you now run Metro and "classic" in dual panes. Observe furthermore that the left side shows thumbnails of each running Metro app.
Obvious, right?
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Originally posted by SteveRiley View PostIntuitively obvious item #1. Press the Windows key to get to Metro. Type, from memory, the name of anything you want, such as "command prompt."
Intuitively obvious item #2. Navigate your mouse to the monitor's upper- or lower-right corner to expose the Charms from the right side.
Intuitively obvious item #3. On a tablet, place your finger outside the display's left border. Swipe to the right, but only 1/3 of the way. Observe that you now run Metro and "classic" in dual panes. Observe furthermore that the left side shows thumbnails of each running Metro app.
Obvious, right?
Just about as obvious as the unix/Linux command line. :eek:
Once upon a time there was the Graphical User Interface, in which on-screen visual indicators allowed the computer user to navigate to the needed commands or software to perform useful tasks.
on-screen, Microsoft!
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Originally posted by dibl View PostJust about as obvious as the unix/Linux command line. :eek:
Code:steve@t520:~$ [B]what the frack do i do here?[/B] No command 'what' found, did you mean: Command 'wcat' from package 'sac' (universe) Command 'chat' from package 'ppp' (main) Command 'jhat' from package 'openjdk-7-jdk' (main) Command 'jhat' from package 'openjdk-6-jdk' (universe) what: command not found
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Hah! Yes, or even just this:
Code:don@imerabox:~$ help GNU bash, version 4.2.37(1)-release (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) These shell commands are defined internally. Type `help' to see this list. Type `help name' to find out more about the function `name'. Use `info bash' to find out more about the shell in general. Use `man -k' or `info' to find out more about commands not in this list. A star (*) next to a name means that the command is disabled. job_spec [&] history [-c] [-d offset] [n] or history -anrw [filename] or> (( expression )) if COMMANDS; then COMMANDS; [ elif COMMANDS; then COMMANDS;> . filename [arguments] jobs [-lnprs] [jobspec ...] or jobs -x command [args] : kill [-s sigspec | -n signum | -sigspec] pid | jobspec ... > [ arg... ] let arg [arg ...] [[ expression ]] local [option] name[=value] ... alias [-p] [name[=value] ... ] logout [n] bg [job_spec ...] mapfile [-n count] [-O origin] [-s count] [-t] [-u fd] [-C > bind [-lpvsPVS] [-m keymap] [-f filename] [-q name] [-u name> popd [-n] [+N | -N] break [n] printf [-v var] format [arguments] builtin [shell-builtin [arg ...]] pushd [-n] [+N | -N | dir] caller [expr] pwd [-LP] case WORD in [PATTERN [| PATTERN]...) COMMANDS ;;]... esac read [-ers] [-a array] [-d delim] [-i text] [-n nchars] [-N> cd [-L|[-P [-e]]] [dir] readarray [-n count] [-O origin] [-s count] [-t] [-u fd] [-> command [-pVv] command [arg ...] readonly [-aAf] [name[=value] ...] or readonly -p compgen [-abcdefgjksuv] [-o option] [-A action] [-G globpat> return [n] complete [-abcdefgjksuv] [-pr] [-DE] [-o option] [-A action]> select NAME [in WORDS ... ;] do COMMANDS; done compopt [-o|+o option] [-DE] [name ...] set [-abefhkmnptuvxBCHP] [-o option-name] [--] [arg ...] continue [n] shift [n] coproc [NAME] command [redirections] shopt [-pqsu] [-o] [optname ...] declare [-aAfFgilrtux] [-p] [name[=value] ...] source filename [arguments] dirs [-clpv] [+N] [-N] suspend [-f] disown [-h] [-ar] [jobspec ...] test [expr] echo [-neE] [arg ...] time [-p] pipeline enable [-a] [-dnps] [-f filename] [name ...] times eval [arg ...] trap [-lp] [[arg] signal_spec ...] exec [-cl] [-a name] [command [arguments ...]] [redirection > true exit [n] type [-afptP] name [name ...] export [-fn] [name[=value] ...] or export -p typeset [-aAfFgilrtux] [-p] name[=value] ... false ulimit [-SHacdefilmnpqrstuvx] [limit] fc [-e ename] [-lnr] [first] [last] or fc -s [pat=rep] [comm> umask [-p] [-S] [mode] fg [job_spec] unalias [-a] name [name ...] for NAME [in WORDS ... ] ; do COMMANDS; done unset [-f] [-v] [name ...] for (( exp1; exp2; exp3 )); do COMMANDS; done until COMMANDS; do COMMANDS; done function name { COMMANDS ; } or name () { COMMANDS ; } variables - Names and meanings of some shell variables getopts optstring name [arg] wait [id] hash [-lr] [-p pathname] [-dt] [name ...] while COMMANDS; do COMMANDS; done help [-dms] [pattern ...] { COMMANDS ; } don@imerabox:~$
What does Win 8 offer to the novice
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Originally posted by dibl View PostWhat does Win 8 offer to the novice
Code:C:\Users\steve>[B]help[/B] For more information on a specific command, type HELP command-name ASSOC Displays or modifies file extension associations. ATTRIB Displays or changes file attributes. BREAK Sets or clears extended CTRL+C checking. BCDEDIT Sets properties in boot database to control boot loading. CACLS Displays or modifies access control lists (ACLs) of files. CALL Calls one batch program from another. CD Displays the name of or changes the current directory. CHCP Displays or sets the active code page number. CHDIR Displays the name of or changes the current directory. CHKDSK Checks a disk and displays a status report. CHKNTFS Displays or modifies the checking of disk at boot time. CLS Clears the screen. CMD Starts a new instance of the Windows command interpreter. COLOR Sets the default console foreground and background colors. COMP Compares the contents of two files or sets of files. COMPACT Displays or alters the compression of files on NTFS partitions. CONVERT Converts FAT volumes to NTFS. You cannot convert the current drive. COPY Copies one or more files to another location. DATE Displays or sets the date. DEL Deletes one or more files. DIR Displays a list of files and subdirectories in a directory. DISKCOMP Compares the contents of two floppy disks. DISKCOPY Copies the contents of one floppy disk to another. DISKPART Displays or configures Disk Partition properties. DOSKEY Edits command lines, recalls Windows commands, and creates macros. DRIVERQUERY Displays current device driver status and properties. ECHO Displays messages, or turns command echoing on or off. ENDLOCAL Ends localization of environment changes in a batch file. ERASE Deletes one or more files. EXIT Quits the CMD.EXE program (command interpreter). FC Compares two files or sets of files, and displays the differences between them. FIND Searches for a text string in a file or files. FINDSTR Searches for strings in files. FOR Runs a specified command for each file in a set of files. FORMAT Formats a disk for use with Windows. FSUTIL Displays or configures the file system properties. FTYPE Displays or modifies file types used in file extension associations. GOTO Directs the Windows command interpreter to a labeled line in a batch program. GPRESULT Displays Group Policy information for machine or user. GRAFTABL Enables Windows to display an extended character set in graphics mode. HELP Provides Help information for Windows commands. ICACLS Display, modify, backup, or restore ACLs for files and directories. IF Performs conditional processing in batch programs. LABEL Creates, changes, or deletes the volume label of a disk. MD Creates a directory. MKDIR Creates a directory. MKLINK Creates Symbolic Links and Hard Links MODE Configures a system device. MORE Displays output one screen at a time. MOVE Moves one or more files from one directory to another directory. OPENFILES Displays files opened by remote users for a file share. PATH Displays or sets a search path for executable files. PAUSE Suspends processing of a batch file and displays a message. POPD Restores the previous value of the current directory saved by PUSHD. PRINT Prints a text file. PROMPT Changes the Windows command prompt. PUSHD Saves the current directory then changes it. RD Removes a directory. RECOVER Recovers readable information from a bad or defective disk. REM Records comments (remarks) in batch files or CONFIG.SYS. REN Renames a file or files. RENAME Renames a file or files. REPLACE Replaces files. RMDIR Removes a directory. ROBOCOPY Advanced utility to copy files and directory trees SET Displays, sets, or removes Windows environment variables. SETLOCAL Begins localization of environment changes in a batch file. SC Displays or configures services (background processes). SCHTASKS Schedules commands and programs to run on a computer. SHIFT Shifts the position of replaceable parameters in batch files. SHUTDOWN Allows proper local or remote shutdown of machine. SORT Sorts input. START Starts a separate window to run a specified program or command. SUBST Associates a path with a drive letter. SYSTEMINFO Displays machine specific properties and configuration. TASKLIST Displays all currently running tasks including services. TASKKILL Kill or stop a running process or application. TIME Displays or sets the system time. TITLE Sets the window title for a CMD.EXE session. TREE Graphically displays the directory structure of a drive or path. TYPE Displays the contents of a text file. VER Displays the Windows version. VERIFY Tells Windows whether to verify that your files are written correctly to a disk. VOL Displays a disk volume label and serial number. XCOPY Copies files and directory trees. WMIC Displays WMI information inside interactive command shell. For more information on tools see the command-line reference in the online help.
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OK, but HOW DID THE WIN8 NOVICE FIGURE OUT HOW THE HELL TO GET TO THE COMMAND LINE
Linux either boots directly into a tty console, or else every distro that I have seen puts a terminal icon on the desktop. Win 8 gives you Metro ....:razz::razz:
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I may be a fan of GUI's like KDE or even classic Windows GUI (95 through 7, weird putting 7 after 95), but I am definitely not afraid of using CLI's. I started out using MS-DOS from 3.3 through 6.22 (7 if you want to inclede the DOS coming with Windows 95 and 98). Not only that, the last couple distro version upgrades I did was through the CLI (either through Konsole or from recovery).The unjust distribution of goods persists, creating a situation of social sin that cries out to Heaven and limits the possibilities of a fuller life for so many of our brothers. -- Archbishop Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Buenos Aires (now Pope Francis)
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Originally posted by SteveRiley View PostOh, sorry, are we still discussing that?
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Originally posted by jpenguin View PostThe unjust distribution of goods persists, creating a situation of social sin that cries out to Heaven and limits the possibilities of a fuller life for so many of our brothers. -- Archbishop Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Buenos Aires (now Pope Francis)
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