Hi Thomas,
I read your expression of sorrow, and wondered why no one in your
environment could help you in person.
All over the world are linux user groups. Most people there are
very friendly and will go out of their way to help newcomers.
One easy way forward is to start by using a mac. Those work without
fail. And, they run linux on the inside, so you can try out various commands
in the terminal mode. This is hard to find, but once you have it you're
looking
at a version of linux.
Keep the faith.
Nino
On 07/22/2016 12:53 PM, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Personal message
Good "morning" (1:30 am) from Japan
Please excuse this intrusion, but I wanted to send you a personal
message to thank you for your encouragement.
You, and one more person, were the only ones (in over 8 years) that
offered me some positive feedback = encouragement.
However, after trying (not "trying" - desperately struggling) to get
friendly with Linux for more than EIGHT years (probably thousands of
hours of effort), I have now given up.
When over 8 years of struggle still almost does not get me anywhere
past the basically automatic installation of the OS, when the concept
of "working in this environment" forever remains a utopia "over the
rainbow" ... then the whole idea of using Linux is unrealistic.
I envy the people who have no problems.
Me .. problems were practically the ONLY thing I ever experienced. I
presume, I am just not smart enough to use Linux.
And I am really sorry, that I could not turn your encouragement into a
success story, like me becoming a happy, skilled Linux user.
But, I wanted to express my gratitude for your advice.
Thank you!
Thomas
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