SamuraiBigEd
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I don't believe that anyone wakes up one day and just knows how to use things.
Well, there is that whole puberty thing...
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I don't believe that anyone wakes up one day and just knows how to use things.
On Windows, all you have to do is click start and type in what you need help on. Type in "Change wallpaper" and it shows you how to do that. Type in "Connect to Internet" and it shows you how to do that. It's an OS built for dummies really.
You don't have to put the command prompt in the start menu. It's right there out of the box. Turn it on. Click start. There's your command line. It's configured that way by default and you can't turn it off. Type any question you've got and it'll come up.
Well, there is that whole puberty thing...
That's really great!
What happens when you type a dummy question, like, What's my email password, I forgot? or, How come this thing keeps popping up? or, I sent the report to Microsoft, so why does it still crash?
Did you hear the one about - Press Any Key to Continue.
Not. For. Dummies.
PS - I stated that the command prompt is not there on some Windows configurations, as shipped. You have said I am wrong. How was it that I knew how to add it then?
By the way, I put "change wallpaper" into the run command available under the Start menu in XP - I got an error dialog. The run command is absolutely a command prompt, is it not?
I just clicked on Start and immediately typed "Change Wallpaper". It brought up two options - Change Desktop Background and Change Screensaver. Both take me directly to those options and both are probably what you're looking for if you are searching for that. This is on Win7 which is the one on any new computer you're going to buy.
On Windows, all you have to do is click start and type in what you need help on. Type in "Change wallpaper" and it shows you how to do that. Type in "Connect to Internet" and it shows you how to do that. It's an OS built for dummies really.
Mac OS X (play /ˈm
Anyone use PowerShell? A whole boat load of the aliases setup by default are ripped from *nix. Just thought that seemed slightly relative.
lmfao - ummm, you must have missed this in my large answer there
http://androidforums.com/computers/472211-mac-vs-pc-ultimate-face-off-3.html#post3799895
Clearly derivative from UNIX.
From wikipedia, a comparison chart:
Windows PowerShell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
NT Admin skills don't seem to translate well to a profitable career path. NT guys still make 1/3 of a UNIX/Linux tech.
unix techs make more because of scarcity. There are very few unix servers floating around in production environments. If you're a unix tech it is very, very difficult to find employment where i live. There are very few companies running unix based servers and very few techs that support them. If a position opens for a unix tech, there are not very many applicants and most of them are very highly qualified and the positions do pay better. The same can be said for as/400 techs in these parts. Those guys make more money than unix techs. There are also far fewer of them because the os is not in wide use.
There are also far, far fewer Unix servers floating around in production environments. I think Windows owns something like 80% or more of the server market when it comes to business. Might be higher than that. I'd look it up on Wikipedia but..............
I think A.nonymous is talking about production environments where the product is not a server or a server based service. As in at a work place, even if that workplace is an IT company. In which case if I were to put my finger in the air and pluck out a pure guesstimate number, it would be around the 80% mark.
In fact out of all the large scale IT companies I have worked for, I only saw one Sun box and that was it.
To be honest this whole thread is getting nitpicky and going around in circles. Everyone is trying to prove a point that cannot be proven as largely the question is subjective. The entire premise of the thread was borne out of the classic misconception that there was going to be a winner. There will not be.
I don't believe that anyone wakes up one day and just knows how to use things.