Hi all
I raised a previous question about setting up my wireless connection, which in my extrordinarily limited experience of Kubuntu (about an hour so far), has not been an entirely lovely experience. That's being helpfully dealt with elsewhere, but part of the resonse was to open up a console session, and start typing in various commands.
My question is - how much of this should I expect on my Kubuntu journey? To what extent is setting up Kubuntu a GUI experience, and how much of that command-line jigger-pokery should I expect?
In my dim and distant past I did a bit of HP-UX so it's not entirely foreign, but a bit scarey for anyone who is thinking of coming across from the other side. If the answer is a lot, then maybe I need to take step back and refresh my unix knowledge and not expect it to have Windows-like intuition.
Best wishes.
I raised a previous question about setting up my wireless connection, which in my extrordinarily limited experience of Kubuntu (about an hour so far), has not been an entirely lovely experience. That's being helpfully dealt with elsewhere, but part of the resonse was to open up a console session, and start typing in various commands.
My question is - how much of this should I expect on my Kubuntu journey? To what extent is setting up Kubuntu a GUI experience, and how much of that command-line jigger-pokery should I expect?
In my dim and distant past I did a bit of HP-UX so it's not entirely foreign, but a bit scarey for anyone who is thinking of coming across from the other side. If the answer is a lot, then maybe I need to take step back and refresh my unix knowledge and not expect it to have Windows-like intuition.
Best wishes.
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