What can this strange device be?
When I touch it, it gives forth a sound
It's got wires that vibrate and give music
What can this thing be that I found?
That's the problem though. The documentation is great... if you've been Linux'ing for awhile.
The real question is, how do we get noobs to know what's important and how they can rock their system?
BTW, just found these today:
Linux sucks. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pOxlazS3zs
Windows is AWESOME. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zu0l-Ac7fTU
This guy is brilliant!
Isn't there, though?
Well not always. I think there are some tasks that are nicer and faster to do with a GUI and mouse. Sometimes said tasks are even smoother to perform than on Windows, but sometimes the other way around, too.
Back when I was a Guh New Slash Linux n00b, I didn't see much usefulness in the CLI, honestly. Like Elysia I wondered why I should bother with "cd" "ls" and "mv", when I could just easily do it in Dolphin. But, once I saw how efficiently you could perform otherwise excruciating tasks with the magic of pipes and grep/sed/awk/ack/etc. The closest thing Windows has to this near-utopia is PowerShell, which feels like it was literally made with the intention of influencing it's users to commit suicide (before you complain about my misuse of the word "literally", I dare you to try it out), and Cygwin, which is messy, and you might as well be using a *nix at that point!
How so? The reason it (probably) doesn't exist is because those "configuration" files are actually init scripts. Full fledged scripts.
I agree with Elkvis, but I don't strictly disagree with you either. Documentation for any OS or software tends to be lacking once you wander from the wide path. There are some gems though, RFCs and the like are usually fantastic when you need them.
Last edited by Yarin; 09-04-2015 at 03:54 PM.
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