ahehehe.. ok lang doi ..been busy lately ;)

On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 3:55 PM, hard wyrd <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
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