pls read my long post you nice person you;
Oh well thanks but i'm not that lazy
i figure as much as I can by myself. So i found that i can install these files by typing:
.RPM - you can install .RPM files by typing into the commandline:
# rpm -Uvh /path/to/something.RPM
I suppose thats true for installing Mozilla too, and i will learn the rest of uesful switches (such as -i --force) as i go along, i suppose it would be asking too much for you to explaing all the possible switches to me.
Now, why doesn't the fuckmicrosoft.com guy put up a special section for us Newbies who decide to install Linux and kick Microsoft in the nuts? It would be useful and i believe once people read about it and see screenshots like i did, they will see that the GUI isnt ThAt bad and the benefits they get are huge (excluding gaming). Would Calum or whoevers the boss around here, consider my suggestion?
Another question: Does Mandrake 9.1 which i'll be downloading for the next 38 hours have an integrated compiler/builder/linker or whatever with which i can directly compile some source code i get over the WWW? So many free programs need to be compiled!
In what language is the programming done in Linux? I'm learning C++ so can I make some of my own stuff?