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[member=7109]Moltke[/member] ;D I like it.
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[member=411]bitsnpcs[/member] been trialling Gnome Software on my 18.04 test box. It's quite buggy, and requires Snap as a dependency.
That would also bring the total to 3 of software installers on LL. 2 is enough on a light system so one would have to go. I'm going to pass on it for now. Cheers.
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[member=411]bitsnpcs[/member]
Prologue, from an assumed Nerd/Geek with social aptitudes:
I'm not "diagnosed" but after doing some reading on the subject and having talks with a specialist (originally for my kids), seems I'm a 'functional' Asperger too. Things that changed though, I was a workaholic/perfectionist but with the kids it gives you a kick somewhere and changes your focus. ;) . Also learned that my mother is a lot more Asperger than me, which explained a lot.
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Grats Bits and keep up the hard work, but don't forget to take care of yourself.
Moltke, don't forget to get some sleep sometimes too ;)
Anyways, I just read the full thread. Quite educational you two.
Since I didn't have the Linux knowledge, I focused more on finding the perfect distro.
After about fifty different ones installed in Virtual Machine, like a lot of people in these here forums, I settled to Linux Lite as my main distro and Linux Mint for some friends/family (only for language reasons). I just have to do minor configurations/preferences to get it to where I need to.
Also want to send a general "Thank you!" to the Linux community / distro makers. I do this has a hobby and voluntary work, but I don't know how many hours I saved installing Linux instead of another "mainstream" OS.
- TheDead (TheUxNo0b)
If my blabbering was helpful, please click my [Thank] link.
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[member=6733]TheDead[/member]
I try to take care of myself :)
I like Linux Lite too, it is my only installed distro, I use it daily. :)
I am trying to learn more Linux, so I may be able to be of use in the community in the future, many areas of Linux I do not understand at all yet.
It is likely many areas I have not even heard about yet, don't know they exist.
Doing projects or following a tutorial with an outcome is the best way that I learn.
I was using the Linux Bible but have gotten stuck as I cannot get the menus to appear when right clicking the panels as the book says, I joined Fedora forum to ask about it but nobody has answered yet, so I got bored.
As I was trying to learn then I felt I will start something else to learn for now.
I realize then it will take me a time to get back in to the Linux Bible, or start doing it again, it is disruptive to the learning my getting that way.
So I thought this project seemed a good way to sort of carry on in a similar kind of area, so I don't lose learning momentum.
I didn't understand the partitioning and formatting and have never tried it, I had like zero knowledge of it, in relation to a install of Linux Lite, and had not tried any of it. So the project helped me to be able to try this out, and begin to learn about it /try and start to understand it.
When I have seen threads on this forum about partitioning I couldn't learn from it because it was too advanced for me, and I didn't want to mess up my LL install, once I realized I could learn partitioning in VirtualBox and do a little project I thought it was a good way to start in that area.
So now although not good at this at all, I might be able to follow those threads, and learn some more about that area.
Also other things like the grub, splash screen, display manager, as I do more in the project, I will begin to know a little bit about them, and then I can follow those threads on the forum a bit better, and also maybe have a better idea of how/what to search to learn extra, idea being eventually in the future I might be able to help in those areas, not at the very advanced levels but maybe at some level, but I have to begin to learn it first.
Plus of course I enjoy learning :)
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Hello [member=7109]Moltke[/member]
it is working now Thank You :) 8)
I typed in the first command, it said they were already installed, I chose Y to reinstall, then it worked in VLC player.
Maybe one of these was not installed, or not how it needed to be installed and the command has fixed it ?
Do I still need to use the second command now it is working ?
I am so happy about this help, :) you gave me, I like music a lot.