Done this countless times, no luck
YES!!!handicapped me put the processor in the wrong way, I adjusted it, and got it working!Downside, I have Linux. I'm not really used to it so if I could get some nice tips, it would be appreciated.
I'm using Unbuntu with Linux Mint.So far it is literally terrible, the fact that you can't properly run .exe files automatically makes me want to pawn my stuff for a Windows install disk
As a linux user, you are meant to ask thousands of help qurstions all over the net. In every aspect of the os use Because nothing loving works and the entire purpose is to find workarounds to stuff that just happens to work fine on Windows or macos.Workarounds, emulators for basic stuff. 3rd party "pray it kinda works" drivers.But hey. Its linux. Tip the fedora to another linux user.
obviously you have some major issue with linux from the tone of your post if you dont know how to use an operating system as advanced as linux obviously you will have to go around asking questionsthe friends that i ask have 5 - 6 years of experience and never go out and ask anyone else, because they know exactly what they're doing and have learned the OS thoroughly there is ALWAYS a reason why something doesn't work and there is always a way to find out why
My experience with it, the reason people have so many problems with Linux:1. It's not Windows "OMG WHY WON'T MY EXE FILES RUN HOW DO I GET TO MY E TO CHECK THE E-MAIL"2. Anything that usually breaks badly is the fault of the user not knowing what they're doing and just blindly doing stuff
yeah i break stuff all the time trying to do what i watch my friends do and its usually something stupid and simpleright now i tried to fix the sample rate on the audio drivers after watching TBP do it like 4 times for my server and i tried to re-launch them and it wont launch
I'd say if you really want to learn the nitty-gritty of Linux, use Arch for a while, take advantage of the ArchWiki in the process. I learned a lot of stuff by doing that even though I use Debian almost entirely now.