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Hey all, Linux newbie here. Hoping to meet some awesome people and learn enough to get my feet wet in Linux. What brought me to the world of LINUX? Well, believe it or not I have this obsession with the command line. Lol. I love the idea of using text to talk to the computer. If anyone has ever played the MIT game "TERMINUS" and can suggest any other programs or games that help with practicing using the command line please let me know
Hi there. So, question for ya. I've seen this forum "format" before and I'm wondering how do we give other members rep? Is there a probation period for new members?
Hi there. So, question for ya. I've seen this forum "format" before and I'm wondering how do we give other members rep? Is there a probation period for new members?
I don't know of any probation period but you can click the 'Add to Reputation' button (scales) on lower left of post (next to Tux) and/or 'Yes' on lower right of post.
I don't know of any probation period but you can click the 'Add to Reputation' button (scales) on lower left of post (next to Tux) and/or 'Yes' on lower right of post.
I figured it out. It seems that by default there is a setting regarding being able to view reputation that must be checked in order for the scale to be visible. Thanks
I figured it out. It seems that by default there is a setting regarding being able to view reputation that must be checked in order for the scale to be visible. Thanks
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