I started with SuSE 5 and it came with a book. I think it started with something like: “Don’t panic! You can do this!”
It was rough at first, but once I got into it I was hooked.
I dug around in old boxes and found the book!
Can I get this kind of book but for Mint?
A quick search says yes. That said, I haven’t read the book and don’t use mint. I feel like mint doesn’t need is own book, there are plenty of books on linux as a whole that are probably better.
If you want the book pictured: Isbn-10 194985714x
Spelling DOS as DoS is either a cunning joke or one heck of a Freudian slip.
thank you. I stopped immediately right there and my brain went into fast forward to think of why some madperson had spelled DOS as DoS.
AI? . . . It means something else?? . . . no, it’s gotta be AI. Or is it on purpose? just to fuck with us? . . . Why?!! Arrgh
Maybe a typo. I usually just hold down shift for shorter acronyms rather than use CapsLock. But sometimes my muscle memory screws up and I press down the shift separate per letter. Probably a habit from phone keyboard (sticky shift key).
Come to think of it, I’m pretty sure I’ve never actually used caps lock on PC to write in all caps…
I remapped my CapsLock key to Escape. The only time I ever hit CapsLock was a mistake, so this works out a lot better… and yes, I’m a Vim user so having that Escape close by saves my pinky.
Yes, there’s dozens of us!
Dozens!