Its very easy to get good with unix. I usually use the tee rule for this (look up tee on google ;) ) 1) Get a good linux, you can start with ubuntu. After getting comfy with ubuntu try another os, debian,And eventually…
My case was weird, I always wanted to have a computer. When I was 7 I got to see computer first time, saw few things in basic and logo at school (not even elementary) totally fascinated me. Love it, like wow I type…
To me all kernel tweaking I remember is setting up tonnes of stuffs for MPTCP kernel for my pi and getting it running sith raspibian. Ofcourse, I had followed a blog with instructions but the feeling is undeniably…
How ironic :p
I shall still prefer to go with the usual editors like sublime, vim. At the very least I can be certain that vim is not reading the files I am editing.
for a moment I was lost thinking abt curry .... Nicely done ^_^
Its very easy to get good with unix. I usually use the tee rule for this (look up tee on google ;) ) 1) Get a good linux, you can start with ubuntu. After getting comfy with ubuntu try another os, debian,And eventually…
My case was weird, I always wanted to have a computer. When I was 7 I got to see computer first time, saw few things in basic and logo at school (not even elementary) totally fascinated me. Love it, like wow I type…
To me all kernel tweaking I remember is setting up tonnes of stuffs for MPTCP kernel for my pi and getting it running sith raspibian. Ofcourse, I had followed a blog with instructions but the feeling is undeniably…
How ironic :p
I shall still prefer to go with the usual editors like sublime, vim. At the very least I can be certain that vim is not reading the files I am editing.
for a moment I was lost thinking abt curry .... Nicely done ^_^