Re: just how much can you do with?

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I have been using Linux exclusively since about 2010, and have been using it for about 90 to 95% of all my computing tasks since 2003. Each new Linux gets easier and easier to use without a steep learning curve, and I personally recommend it for everyday desktop use, both for command-line only use as well as for those who have been running Windows for years and need a graphical system that is easy to learn and use. Most new distributions don't need to be rebuilt every few days, and whereas Windows has become pretty much a toy these days, and in my opinion always has been a toy OS, Linux still allows you to do nearly everything efficiently and productively.

Some of the best Linux documentation can be found at the Linux Documentation Project
http://tldp.org/
and specific questions are asked and answered at
http://linuxquestions.org/
The Arch wiki also has extremely good general documentation, even if you don't use Arch Linux. Many other distros have their own wiki and other documentation as well.

As for working with "batch files," I am assuming you are referring to the rather limited Dos scripting language. Bash is still a bit limited compared to something like Python, but it is certainly much more flexible, while still being just as easy to use as the old Dos .bat files. I can do things in Bash that I never dreamed were possible in batch files, but at the same time, I can also create a Bash script that just executes a few commands, just like a batch file, but I can also use Bash functions for a job like this.

As for your method of learning, I can fully understand the easiest way for you to learn things, as I am pretty much the same way, although I also can learn new things quite easily just by searching the web for documentation and the like and then applying it to my specific situation. I probably am not in your area, so wouldn't be able to sit down with you and walk you through specific applications one-on-one, however, I actually do have some e-mail and phone-based personal support packages available,, as this is part of my line of work, along with building Linux-based PC's and replacing Windows with Linux-based OS's. If you would be interested in discussing your personal support options with me, feel free to contact me off-list.
~Kyle
http://kyle.tk/.
--
"Kyle? ... She calls her cake, Kyle?"
Out of This World, season 2 episode 21 - "The Amazing Evie"

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