Subject | Re: Advocacy |
From | Marek Novotny |
Date | 09/07/2017 17:06 (09/07/2017 10:06) |
Message-ID | <W6-dncvVmuzl_SzEnZ2dnUU7-TOdnZ2d@giganews.com> |
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Newsgroups | comp.os.linux.advocacy |
Follows | Doomsdrzej |
Followups | Snit (40m) |
DoomsdrzejIt's a fair point. Find a topic you like and try making a video about it. It's easier than it looks, but I believe it is rewarding to put yourself out there by doing this. Seriously give it a shot.
On Wed, 06 Sep 2017 17:58:24 -0500, Marek Novotny wrote:Marek NovotnyDoomsdrzej
On 2017-09-06, Doomsdrzej <me@home.is>wrote:DoomsdrzejMarek Novotny
On Wed, 06 Sep 2017 17:48:29 -0500, Marek Novotny wrote:Marek NovotnyDoomsdrzej
On 2017-09-06, Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>wrote:SnitMarek Novotny
On 9/6/17, 2:52 PM, in article K6_rB.43829$TH2.9000@fx02.iad, "Doomsdrzej" <me@home.is>wrote:DoomsdrzejSnit
On Wed, 06 Sep 2017 14:30:10 -0500, Marek Novotny wrote:Marek NovotnyDoomsdrzej
On 2017-09-06, Doomsdrzej <me@home.is>wrote:DoomsdrzejMarek Novotny
1) Installed Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 2) Upgraded to the proprietary NVIDIA drivers 3) Noticed a symbolic link issue with the NVIDIA drivers 4) Followed instructions to fix it from an Ubuntu group 5) The "fix" screwed everything up 6) Reinstalled the whole operating system out of a lack of interest for fixing the issue by hand (without deleting the two other partitions) 7) 10 minutes later, back to square one with all of the settings intact. 8) Awesome.
Go back to Windows.
Nah.
Hey, Marek was TRYING to "advocate" Linux. LOL!
Correct, asking trolls to leave is better for advocating linux.
People like me - whether you like it or not - will be a lot more effective than people like you at advocating Linux.
In your dreams. When you think you can match me at even 10% you make a video and try to teach ANY linux subject you like. I'll laugh my ass off. You can't even roll back a driver without crying.
I never said that I knew more than you. The reason I'd be more effective than you is because I actually SYMPATHIZE with the common man and would be willing to introduce the system as an alternative GUI rather than an alternative lifestyle. I would focus on security, privacy and show how their usual tasks can be done effectively (and freely) in Linux rather than show them how to do neat tricks using the CLI.
Stop freaking out and thinking that I'm constantly insulting you. I'm just pointing out what I consider to be a truth. As a general user, I would be more effective at attractive general users. It's common sense.