08-27-2016, 04:05 AM
Best Advice:
1. Willingness to learn to do or resolve.
2. Willingness to google or youtube the problem or what you want to do.
3. Don't be intimidated by the terminal, it simply provides the most powerful interface (that which allows you to do what you want to do) and is thus frequently used.
There is often a memorized command for what you want to do, the best way to remember is to use it as often as you need it.
You couldn't have picked a better version of linux to accomplish this.
Other distributions would crash too easily, and make you want to throw things.
1. Willingness to learn to do or resolve.
2. Willingness to google or youtube the problem or what you want to do.
3. Don't be intimidated by the terminal, it simply provides the most powerful interface (that which allows you to do what you want to do) and is thus frequently used.
There is often a memorized command for what you want to do, the best way to remember is to use it as often as you need it.
You couldn't have picked a better version of linux to accomplish this.
Other distributions would crash too easily, and make you want to throw things.