Oldeagle66
Senior Member
Years ago I learned how to affordability get rid of bedbugs instead of hiring an expensive exterminator and destroying everything. A $10 bag of diatomaceous earth, small hair dye container and plastic lids does the trick.
I finally read this post from April 28. Don't know how I missed it. Yes this mirrors my experience for working with Linux installation. I actually wiped my hard drive a while back and reinstalled Linux, but now understanding the process, I did it in an hour, where the first time took me a week. But most of that week was spent on finding something I could understand or that was up to date.The majority of Linux geek "how to" videos that I have come across ended up being useless, as the geek had a thick accent, didn't insure that the audio portion was " listenable", or just did a poor job of explaining. I "Google" for Linux solutions, frequently and many times end up on Reddit in a thread that does prove useful.
I experienced when I built my first house, with a book in one hand and hammer in the other, but on a couple of occasions, I worked alongside a professional home builder, just by observing I learned tricks that sped up my time an improved my precision. That was before there was an internet and before home computers for that matter.I've done lots of different things for a living during my life, and found that there are always tips and tricks that I never knew at the time, but which would have saved me lots of time and effort. That's where I find YT comes in useful.