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3) Go balls deep and overwrite everything with Linux (not recommended) | 3) Go balls deep and overwrite everything with Linux (not recommended) | ||
If you are serious about switching to Linux and if you have Windows dual-booted (recommended for pure newbies), | If you are serious about switching to Linux and if you have Windows dual-booted (recommended for pure newbies), we recommend you use it exclusively for 2 weeks, and avoid Windows dual booting for that period of time, or it's likely you will start retreating back to windows instead of getting used to Linux as your new home and working onnmaking it feel the way you want it. | ||
we recommend you use it exclusively for 2 weeks, and avoid Windows dual booting for that period of time, or it's | |||
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Before asking, please find the answers to your questions in resources. | Before asking, please find the answers to your questions in resources. |
Revision as of 16:09, 4 January 2016
The Friendly Linux Thread (/g/flt/) is a regular general thread on 4chan's /g/ board. It is designed to aid in people wanting advice for the GNU/Linux system, as well as help complete newfags switch to/use the Linux system. Usually when no one contributes, it becomes a place to just goof off and shitpost, resulting in "MicroMemes" such as Jimmy Savile smoking a cigar, and overuse of the /pol/ term "cuck".
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Intended for users of all levels, including absolute beginners. There are three ways to try Linux, you can: 1) Install a Linux OS on a VM (Virtual Machine/VirtualBox) for "safety purposes" 2) Use the Live ISO directly without installing anything, that way, you can get a "full Linux experience". 3) Go balls deep and overwrite everything with Linux (not recommended) If you are serious about switching to Linux and if you have Windows dual-booted (recommended for pure newbies), we recommend you use it exclusively for 2 weeks, and avoid Windows dual booting for that period of time, or it's likely you will start retreating back to windows instead of getting used to Linux as your new home and working onnmaking it feel the way you want it. Before asking, please find the answers to your questions in resources. Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly Linux Thread. Understand that much of your software from Windows will be unavailable, although maybe wine can make up for it. Resources: man <insert command here> your friendly neighborhood search engine https://www.codecademy.com/en/courses/learn-the-command-line https://wiki.archlinux.org/ https://wiki.installgentoo.com/
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What is Linux (or GNU/Linux for Stallmanists)? https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/GNU/Linux Babby's First Linux (What distro to choose?) https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Babbies_First_Linux What software does /g/ recommend? (Please DON'T include the so called infographic -- refer all your recommended software here.) https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/List_of_recommended_GNU/Linux_software Ricing on Linux (Make it good and functional or make it worse like those at desktop threads) https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/GNU/Linux_ricing A script designed to ease the transition from Windows to Debian https://gitgud.io/Chocolate-Chip-Computing/DebianNewbieScript We now have an entry in the install Gentoo wiki! https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php//flt/ IRC No one uses: irc://irc.freenode.org:+7000/FriendlyLinux