I have worked with xp for many years. Know it pretty well. I have helped tons of new users in other forums lots of times. I have surfed a few lynix forums and there is something that just really strikes me as frustrating. Lots of the replys are just way to geeky. And thoes that are asking the question are new users. With lynux google is not your friend. To many versions, to many geeked out replys. I can understand new users just getting flustered and taking lynix out.
I never look at any post count. When someone asks a question, I word my reply in a way anyone can understand it. I assume they can barley find the power button to turn on the computer. Don't use geek terms I use just regular words. There is someone here that has so helped me TONS!! Really got me a great start with lynix. I have only been playing with it a few days. I like to keep it super simple, cause while the geek above me may understand it, a lurker new to computers would be baffled and confused.
I offer an example.
My buttons on firefox keep disapearing.
How would I reply to such a question from someone asking that?
First in kubunu the big "K" button you see. Thats the lynix version of the "start button" you will find in xp.
Now to fix those button issues. Go to.........start......run command.....type in the box without the quotes "kde-window-decorator" . Now currently thats the only fix I know. Seems to be a bug in the new kubunu, until they get it fixed you may want to not to forget that information, In case in happens again. Hope that helped if not ask again and someone else may have a different solution. Hope that helped have a nice day.
Im not trying to give anyone a bad time, I have been guilty of doing the same. Lynix especially new users coming from xp can be really confusing, everything is different.
Just try to help your fellow lynux user make the switch from windows to lynux as painless and simple as possible. Because if lurkers continue to see all the geeked out stuff, I can for sure understand there fear of making the switch. I mean no disrespect to you guys. You sure have helped this new user out TONS!!.
Lynux terms are confusing and make no sense to a windows user. Someone told me one time Hope you use grub boot loader?? Now what in the heck does that mean?? I know now what it means but can you see how it would confuse someone new to lynix?
I never look at any post count. When someone asks a question, I word my reply in a way anyone can understand it. I assume they can barley find the power button to turn on the computer. Don't use geek terms I use just regular words. There is someone here that has so helped me TONS!! Really got me a great start with lynix. I have only been playing with it a few days. I like to keep it super simple, cause while the geek above me may understand it, a lurker new to computers would be baffled and confused.
I offer an example.
My buttons on firefox keep disapearing.
How would I reply to such a question from someone asking that?
First in kubunu the big "K" button you see. Thats the lynix version of the "start button" you will find in xp.
Now to fix those button issues. Go to.........start......run command.....type in the box without the quotes "kde-window-decorator" . Now currently thats the only fix I know. Seems to be a bug in the new kubunu, until they get it fixed you may want to not to forget that information, In case in happens again. Hope that helped if not ask again and someone else may have a different solution. Hope that helped have a nice day.
Im not trying to give anyone a bad time, I have been guilty of doing the same. Lynix especially new users coming from xp can be really confusing, everything is different.
Just try to help your fellow lynux user make the switch from windows to lynux as painless and simple as possible. Because if lurkers continue to see all the geeked out stuff, I can for sure understand there fear of making the switch. I mean no disrespect to you guys. You sure have helped this new user out TONS!!.
Lynux terms are confusing and make no sense to a windows user. Someone told me one time Hope you use grub boot loader?? Now what in the heck does that mean?? I know now what it means but can you see how it would confuse someone new to lynix?
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