2007/5/21, S C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
For months now I have been trying to make Debian behave like a real OS. However, I still cannot print, format/initialize a new cd or use one to back up files, get the sound working, watch a movie or read images from my digital camera. With Windows all this was simple. I downloaded the relevant program, set it up and it worked. Windows is supposed to be devilspawn and doomed, and maybe it is. It does, however, have one saving grace; it works. It works without expecting me to become a systems engineer. When I go to someplace like freenode/#debian I am ignored. Maybe I should say to Hell with Linux and sell my story to Microsoft. Obviously I don't really want to, but how much longer should I put up with a partial OS? I don't mind telling you I'm damned sick of it. ------------------------------
Hi, what do you wanna do? printing -->> from a superuser shell, apt-get install cupsys. Then you are ready to print, just configure those necessary thing. R/RW cd -->> still as a SU, apt-get install k3b. Then just launch it and reply to answers movies -->> apt-get install xine and then configure .... and so on. You can't expect debian behaves like windows, it's clearly another flavour so you must read some documentation (apt-get install debian-reference) and man pages. No systems engineer is needed to be a debian user but not being lazy is useful (needed) instead ;) raffaele