Computer releated things you dont understand...

phil14 said:
I could make some guide for you people wanting to learn linux.. best bet if you don't have a spare pc use VMWARE, It works very nicely. Ask if you want me to make a few guides up..

Yes I would love a guide please hoping to learn linux
 
Photoshop

its evil and i really cant get my head around it i can use a gentoo minimal intall cd no prob but photoshop is just evil
 
Moredhel said:
If the R in RAID stands for Redundant, why is there no redundancy in RAID 0? Always been confused by that one. :confused:
Because it can be layered upon another type of RAID (like RAID 1) which would give it redundancy :~)
 
I can't do applications like Office, Photoshop etc. If I want to do anything beyond basic formulas in Excel I need tutorials\help. Just getting my head around the Photoshop basics really gives me a headache.

I do do servers, mostly MS Servers (MCSE 2003 with Security see? ) but I can do Linux(PHP, MySQl, Apache et al) to a reasonable level including doing a Gentoo compile!. Currently I am trying to learn more SQL\Database administration.

No real problem with networking as I have a CCNA thing (but subnetting still causes me to wince, and forget supernetting! :eek: )

Oh and I have the Finger of Death[tm] when it comes to installing components. Seriously, if it goes in a computer and I touch it - it dies. Thank god this curse only applies to PC and not Servers! ;)
 
I can do pretty much anything in photoshop or illustrator.
I can build a computer.
But I cannot for the life of my understand networks or databases or anything like that. v :( v

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^ We should team up and become UNSTOPPABLE :p
 
*Captain McAllister* Arrr... Tarballs.

Any file ending in .tar.bz2

'Public Repositories' filled with stuff like -

somethinghuge.lib.devs.1.2.45.i386-full.tar.bz2: 296GB

- full of source code for a simple app that you have to 'build' yourself using a compiler that you have to build yourself and do it all in a 'shell'

Surely life is too short?
 
Azagoth said:
Definitely programming! I used to be pretty proficient in BASIC in the dark ages

lol - i'm also old enough to remember BASIC ;)


PU7E said:
Photoshop

its evil and i really cant get my head around it i can use a gentoo minimal intall cd no prob but photoshop is just evil

I've recently downloaded this http://photofiltre.free.fr/frames_en.htm and found it much more user friendlier than photoshop
 
As many have said before me: I can build the hardware and install an operating system etc .......... but then they ask me about the software :eek:




I'm old ....... come on. ....... make allowances. :)
 
I thought I was pretty knowledgeable about computers - and I do know more than anybody else I know in "real life". However, there was a computer geek quiz in a PC magazine the other day, and out of the 50 questions I only knew the answers to 4 questions :mad: I could have maybe taken educated guesses on a few more. They were very hard tho :eek:
 
Linux and a number of programming languages I've been meaning to learn (Python, C++, Ruby, Smalltalk) would be the main things. Already know C# (which I absolutely love with all my heart), PHP, HTML etc.

Now that I've got a spare hard drive I might download Feisty Fawn and give Ubuntu a whirl on it :) Tried it once before but never really got into it.
 
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I have a general knowledge in relation to computers so I could learn loads more in each area.

I can build a computer but there's loads I don't know about it. Same with XHTML and CSS in web design. I'm slowly building my skills in web design; i'll probably learn PHP next.

Thing is, my uni course and future job has nothing to do with IT so anything I do is just a hobby. It's hard to learn something complicated like C++ or other programming languages because i'd have no use for it.

I just like doing things I enjoy.
 
UML, programming, Solaris...

And then there is mobile phones, I cannot work out how to use most of them, needless to say the one I use is rather old... (I ain't old btw)
 
Don't understand linux, same with programming... but i'm learning VB and PHP... soon C - so i WILL understand it :D

Installing Linux tonight too ;)
 
Perl, Lisp, Ruby ét all. Always wanted to learn at least one.

Website design - I can knock together basic HTML, CSS and Java, but that's all. I have absolutely no design sense.

Photoshop - People keep asking me to do things for them in Photoshop as they know I am experienced with computers, but I haven't a clue!

Still getting my head around multi-threaded code, especially in C++. It can really make things x10 harder to write.

Supreme Commander. I'm truly abysmal, and what ever I do, I never seem to improve.
 
Hardware is my strong suit. If there's some minor configuration issue I'm not sure about with a certain system I can usually figure it out in no time.

I just can't get into the programming side of it though. My mates a web designer. After about 30 seconds of him going on about various languages etc I just loose the will to carry on listening.
 
I can program in java very well, c++ to an extent (relatively small programs) and asm (had a module last year at uni) would be classed as knowledgable. VB.NET too I guess.

Fair enough, I class myself as a fairly capable programmer, but what drags me to the ***** is XHTML, CSS and JS.

I can do assignments in them, but only if I really sit down and grab a few web tutorials on exactly how to do it!! They just don't seem to want to fly in my mind.

Same with Photoshop, right over my head.
 
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