Thanks a lot alguien! It is very interesting and helpfull indeed :D
I didnt know about pressing Ctrl + F. Amazing thing :P
Awesome! Thanks a lot alguien! Now i can breathe more easy :)
There's a difference between Linux and GNU/Linux. The Free Software
Movement (FSF and the community of users and developers) believes software
should be free to run for any purpose, free to be modified and free to be
shared: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
This we call
I think the GNU/Linux vs. Linux distinction is a sort of political one. It is
definitely more correct to say GNU/Linux. Here is some history:
https://www.gnu.org/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html
You might also be interested to watch the movie called Revolution OS!
If you have the time for it, you could also try these:
http://www.openculture.com/freeonlinecourses
Press Ctrl + F and type Computer Science
If you search for free online courses, you might find good stuff. Some or
many of them might use nonfree code on their websites, but it's a tradeoff.
Hi!
I followed the post My conceptual problem with my computer. by roboq6. One
of the answers that caught my attention by Pigpen is very interesting in my
opinion. He stated the following:
Here's my solution, take it step by step and realize that you won't get
there overnight:
1) Great
You might want to try courses at http://www.ftacademy.org/ . Learn at home,
at your own pace. :) You don't need any experience to start there.