*buffs nails on shirt*
Do you know what I just did? Do you? Huh?
I just installed VLC on my laptop.
'So what?' I hear you say. Well, my laptop is an Acer Aspire One, which means it has Linux rather than Windows. As someone who's only ever used Windows, I've limited myself so far to just using the computer as is, but I really, really wanted VLC on here. But you have to type stuff into command lines and know what you're doing and all kinds of scary stuff like that. There's no 'add or remove programs' window here (well, technically there is, but it doesn't include VLC). So I had to type the code to run a Fedora update, then type the code for installing VLC.
And yes, that was only 4 words, but when you're used to button clicks, that's scary.
Anyhoo, I am stupidly proud of myself here and am off to find some books to do something to. If I can do this, I can do anything!
*chair boogies*
Do you know what I just did? Do you? Huh?
I just installed VLC on my laptop.
'So what?' I hear you say. Well, my laptop is an Acer Aspire One, which means it has Linux rather than Windows. As someone who's only ever used Windows, I've limited myself so far to just using the computer as is, but I really, really wanted VLC on here. But you have to type stuff into command lines and know what you're doing and all kinds of scary stuff like that. There's no 'add or remove programs' window here (well, technically there is, but it doesn't include VLC). So I had to type the code to run a Fedora update, then type the code for installing VLC.
And yes, that was only 4 words, but when you're used to button clicks, that's scary.
Anyhoo, I am stupidly proud of myself here and am off to find some books to do something to. If I can do this, I can do anything!
*chair boogies*