Gismo Posted November 30, 2014 Group: Member Topic Count: 417 Content Count: 9,682 Reputation: 1,233 Days Won: 8 Joined: 09/24/2009 Share Posted November 30, 2014 I'd say they're not afraid of using it - but of learning it. OS's have learning curves, the steeper they are, the less likely the acceptanceBut to learn linux you are nearly learning a coding language (at least it feels this way to me)... when other OS you only have to learn what icon to click. And I am jumping into linux mint, I can't imagine what it was like when linux was all command line. Just to edit and save a script file I need to use the terminal for root access and open it in the command line, who the hell wants to learn all of the needed commands when windows and mac they can just click open, save and be done? All depends on what you want to do. Back in the day, even microsoft was all command line, remember MS-DOS? If you need direct access to system resources, command line is the way to go. And the GUI is why windows took off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CPR Posted November 30, 2014 Group: Member Topic Count: 23 Content Count: 3,042 Reputation: 279 Days Won: 10 Joined: 03/09/2010 Share Posted November 30, 2014 And if I have to resort to WINE for all of the programs I need, I might as well just use full blown windows. I don't remember if Mint has the software center. If it doesn't then try using Ubuntu. It's the most user friendly distro in my opinion and the software center lets you install programs just by looking them up and clicking an install button. If you like Mint, maybe you can try opening a terminal and try typing: sudo apt-get install software-center Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
charsibb Posted December 1, 2014 Group: Member Topic Count: 653 Content Count: 31,049 Reputation: 2,487 Days Won: 172 Joined: 08/30/2011 Author Share Posted December 1, 2014 Granted it was a 6502 processor on an Apple ][+ but my favorite OS experience was working with the FORTH command line interpreter. It was stack based, and you had direct access to all memory locations, registers, and hardware elements. You could literally do anything with it that the computer was capable of doing - all you had to do was figure out how to make the transistors dance. Fantastic memories Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gismo Posted December 5, 2014 Group: Member Topic Count: 417 Content Count: 9,682 Reputation: 1,233 Days Won: 8 Joined: 09/24/2009 Share Posted December 5, 2014 And if I have to resort to WINE for all of the programs I need, I might as well just use full blown windows. I don't remember if Mint has the software center. If it doesn't then try using Ubuntu. It's the most user friendly distro in my opinion and the software center lets you install programs just by looking them up and clicking an install button. If you like Mint, maybe you can try opening a terminal and try typing: sudo apt-get install software-center It has the software center, but the center doesn't have everything I want to use on my lap top. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gismo Posted December 5, 2014 Group: Member Topic Count: 417 Content Count: 9,682 Reputation: 1,233 Days Won: 8 Joined: 09/24/2009 Share Posted December 5, 2014 So now I'm trying to install a program in WINE and it tells me it cannot find the Java VM and asks if I would like to locate it... well I went through and completely reinstalled wine, re-installed java, tried selecting the java.exe manually... and it still won't install the **** program... and the linux version of the program just freezes up when opening on "installing updates"... Maybe it is this particular program... but it has been a hastle, still doesn't work, I am considering re-installing windows. The program is thinkorswim, by TD Ameritrade. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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