(if you don't want to read my pathetic intro skip to bottom)
All of my computing life I have been using some form of Windows, I started on '98, loved 2k, liked XP, hated Vista, and dabbled in 3x a bit. I never really liked MS as a company so I always used open source programs (firefox, pidgin, clamwin, etc). they were always easy to use, and pretty simple.
My newer PC suddenly claimed it had no graphics card and would only display in VGA mode, pretty ugly...so I did what I always did when Windows screwed up, I ran a destructive recovery and rebuild, only this time it froze each time leaving me with nothing on my PC but a red screen.
Not wanting to waste a perfectly good PC, (and not wanting to buy a physical disc of XP as my PC came with it pre installed) I took out my Kubuntu disc and put that on.
Problem is I am completely lost on Linux. I mean I can get around and all, but the whole process of doing things that were simple on Windows is insanely confusing to do on Linux. I can't get my printer or wireless adapter to work. But I'm not too worried about those because I can live without them for a while.
But just organizing things, and the process of installing and uninstalling stuff is really different than what I'm used to.
I can't ask any of you to take days out of your life to explain how to do the linux equivilant of what I used to do on Windows, because that would be like trying to explain how to turn on a PC to my mother.
Is there any kind of web document about migrating to linux from windows out there? What did any of you do when you first jumped into linux?
(although I can't use Kubuntu like I want to [yet] I still find it refreshing)
All of my computing life I have been using some form of Windows, I started on '98, loved 2k, liked XP, hated Vista, and dabbled in 3x a bit. I never really liked MS as a company so I always used open source programs (firefox, pidgin, clamwin, etc). they were always easy to use, and pretty simple.
My newer PC suddenly claimed it had no graphics card and would only display in VGA mode, pretty ugly...so I did what I always did when Windows screwed up, I ran a destructive recovery and rebuild, only this time it froze each time leaving me with nothing on my PC but a red screen.
Not wanting to waste a perfectly good PC, (and not wanting to buy a physical disc of XP as my PC came with it pre installed) I took out my Kubuntu disc and put that on.
Problem is I am completely lost on Linux. I mean I can get around and all, but the whole process of doing things that were simple on Windows is insanely confusing to do on Linux. I can't get my printer or wireless adapter to work. But I'm not too worried about those because I can live without them for a while.
But just organizing things, and the process of installing and uninstalling stuff is really different than what I'm used to.
I can't ask any of you to take days out of your life to explain how to do the linux equivilant of what I used to do on Windows, because that would be like trying to explain how to turn on a PC to my mother.
Is there any kind of web document about migrating to linux from windows out there? What did any of you do when you first jumped into linux?
(although I can't use Kubuntu like I want to [yet] I still find it refreshing)
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