Uy! Nabuhi si Wawa the mayne! :D Musta doi. Another bit of advice.
To learn Linux, you need objectives. Even small objectives will do quite fine. In my case, I started with questions like : 1. How do I install Ubuntu (or your preferred Linux distro) ? 2. How do I install additional applications in Ubuntu (or your preferred Linux distro) ? 3. What are the commands I use in the terminal on Ubuntu (or your preferred Linux distro) ? and so on and so forth... small steps beget big learnings. And last tips, ask nicely on mailing lists and do not forget to also share your two cents worth of knowledge to others who need help. On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Joshua Raphael Fuentes <[email protected] > wrote: > Hello, > Haven't replied to any of these thread for a while. But since I have the > time now, I'll take the opportunity. > > So you want to learn linux? there's only one advice I can give you. Install > a linux OS in your computer. Any flavor will do. I would also advice having > a dual boot system , so you can just change os anytime you want. > > Steps. > > 1. Free up some space. (10 gb will do). This means you can install apps to. > You will need this when you're starting to learn to install apps on linux. > > 2. repartition your drive to have that free space. > > 3. install inux on the free space. Most distro's now have installation > guide when you boot them up. Just make sure you use the correct free space > on your HDD. > > 4. Boot it up, and experiment. > > > > > On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 1:44 PM, jikjik <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Actually ni join ko sa KLUG tungod kay gusto ko makabalo about linux. >> My problem is, asa ko magsugod? I know someone will tell me, "google it". >> Learn the basics. Ang problema, hindi ko alam kung ano ang basics? ano ang >> intermediate at ano ang expert sa linux? >> >> Maybe maganda cguro if may guidelines for beginners like me na magsasabi >> samin na eto yung unang gagawin mo. Para bang curriculum. >> Like eto yung topics na kailangan mong matutunan. >> >> Subject >> Prerequisite >> Linux 101 - Principles and terminologies >> None >> Linux 102 - History of Linux and Basic Linux Practices None >> >> Linux 201 - Installing Linux >> Linux 101 >> Linux 202 - Basic Linux Troubleshooting >> Linux 101 >> >> At dapat meron din Course Syllabus in every subject. Para malaman kung ano >> ang topics in each subject. >> >> >> >> Another thing: >> Thanks alot sir Ron, Sir BOTP, Sir Marion and Sir Franz (and the others >> nga wala nako na mention) for your answers about the Arrow Keys input. (dili >> nako kinahanglan mo "google it". ug dili nako kinahanglan mo "UNSCRIBE") >> lisud man diay himuon ang snake problem esp if gotoxy( ) ra ang gamiton. >> labi na kung mo increase ang length sa snake. >> >> Since na buhay ulit ang list, i will grab this opportunity nalang dayon. >> >> I am using java netbeans for making simple programs. >> My code is like this: >> >> System.out.println ("Enter username: "); >> user = reader.readLine(); >> System.out.println("Enter password: "); >> pass = reader.readLine(); >> >> I have no problems in validating the username and the password. My problem >> is, during the password entry, for example if my password is "1234567", >> then I will enter the numbers "1234567" which becomes visible on the >> screen. Kung naay laing nagtanaw sa akong screen, makabalo na dayon cla kung >> unsa ang akong password. >> >> Unlike in VB, you can mask the password entry by any character like if I >> am going to enter the password and I mask it with the character " * ", then >> what will be visible on my screen is the *******. Only the asterisks are >> visible not the actual password. >> >> >> I can change the entry characters AFTER the user input his password. But i >> cannot change the display of his password DURING entry. >> >> (naglibog ko unsaon pag explain). >> >> >> MORE POWER TO KLUG! >> -jikjik >> >> >> _________________________________________________ >> Kagay-Anon Linux Users' Group (KLUG) Mailing List >> [email protected] (http://lists.linux.org.ph/mailman/listinfo/klug) >> Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph >> > > > > -- > REGISTERED LINUX USER # 393260 > there are 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and > those who don't > > > _________________________________________________ > Kagay-Anon Linux Users' Group (KLUG) Mailing List > [email protected] (http://lists.linux.org.ph/mailman/listinfo/klug) > Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph > -- Penguin, penguin, and more penguin. Believe that within the brain is a brain, and within it another brain, and so on and so forth.
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