I DON'T KNOW WHAT I AM DOING
WERE ARE SOME GOOD RESOURCES TO LEARN
I DON'T KNOW WHAT I AM DOING
WERE ARE SOME GOOD RESOURCES TO LEARN
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Look the problem
Search it
Read it
Do it
Done
I been doing this method only result is random fucking lines of code that do nothing or fuck shit up that any asshole can put online
It is either that or a god damn pajeet speaking horrible English for youtube bucks
try linuxjourney.com
ok friend
>man
Provides no example syntax, but example syntax is for the weak
Remember to go Gentoo+Suckless for the true Linux experience.
just use your brain lmao
I'm too weak for Gentoo are you trying to kill me. Stop
man [command you want to learn] or be a true zoomer and use google to find stackoverflow posts on what you want to learn
Google it nigger
which linux
>Remember to go Crux+Suckless for the true Linux experience.
Fix'd
>YOU GOT ME USING LINUX
Good, enjoy fren. What distro are you running? What do you need help with?
What do you use your computer primarily for?
>Good, enjoy fren. What distro are you running?
Mint
>What do you need help with?
Everything
>What do you use your computer primarily for?
3d modeling
duck it
Porn, shitposting and torrenting anime
This
A fucking monkey could do it. It took me 3~4 hours to set Arch up the way I wanted it from a clean install for the first time successfully. The process was enjoyable even, and I ended up with a /comfy/ system. Be patient, read in detail, and stop being a brainlet
Is Chromium on Linux Mint a BOTNET or I can feel at home?
Suggestions?
Ungoogled Chromium.
>Mint
Cool, what Desktop Environment have you chosen? (Cinnamon, Mate or XFCE)
The first thing you should understand is that Linux uses package management for the installation and removal of software (similar to app stores on mobile phones or Steam)
Mint has two graphical package managers one called 'The Software Manager' and the other called 'Synaptic', you can also install software through the terminal but that's not important for now.
Open 'The Software Manager' and search for Blender, install it. Try to browse a bit around, look for some other useful software and install what you like.
You should check out the official documentation for more help:
linuxmint.com
Just read the arch wiki and/or debian documentation. It will help you in everything and if not you can just google. Make sure you pick a distro that isn't a meme that may die in a couple years, pick arch or debian or if you're a masochist install gentoo, you'll learn a lot about linux just from installing it and configuring it
Buy/pirate this book for the bare essentials. If you learn everything in this book you'll already have what it takes to use linux in most professional settings.