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computerawesomeness
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A book about building a PC.

Here's a example chapter (my favorite chapter, chapter one.):
Choosing an OS.
An operating system (OS) is a must for getting your computer to work. There are a lot of operating systems out there. Not just Windows, Linux, or Mac. There's a whole world of operating systems! Windows, Linux, and Mac are just the types of operating systems. We have many different linux flavors (distributions), Windows versions, and Mac versions. I prefer to use Linux for these main reasons: it's free, it's easily convertable (easy to transfer from another OS), and it's a customizable OS. There's a whole website dedicated to making your own Linux distribution, called suse studio (www.susestudio.com). Just download a distribution, download a image file burning software, and use the software to burn the Linux OS to a CD/DVD. So, what OS will you choose? And, remember, may the odds forever be in your flavor.
nathanprocks
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A book about building a PC.

What is the book called?
Laternenpfahl
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A book about building a PC.

Thanks for posting chapter 0 ahead of time, I am excited what this will become.
jji7skyline
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A book about building a PC.

Wait, are there only two chapters? 0 and 1?
nathanprocks
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A book about building a PC.

jji7skyline wrote:

Wait, are there only two chapters? 0 and 1?
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computerawesomeness
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A book about building a PC.

nathanprocks wrote:

What is the book called?
Building your Own PC.
computerawesomeness
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A book about building a PC.

jji7skyline wrote:

Wait, are there only two chapters? 0 and 1?
I know there is going to be more than 10 chapters. I'm putting a few systems I want to build in the Appendix.
nathanprocks
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A book about building a PC.

computerawesomeness wrote:

jji7skyline wrote:

Wait, are there only two chapters? 0 and 1?
I know there is going to be more than 10 chapters. I'm putting a few systems I want to build in the Appendix.
I only just noticed that this is in the TIMAC forum. I didn't realise that you are making the book.
Flamekebab
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A book about building a PC.

computerawesomeness wrote:

Windows, Linux, and Mac are just the types of operating systems.
No, they're not. Types would be kernel types. In the old days Windows ran on a microkernel, these days it's a hybrid kernel. Linux runs on a monolithic kernel (IIRC) and OSX seems to be a hybrid kernel too (although from what I can tell it leans more towards monolithic).

A few other interesting operating systems:
  • *BSD
    AmigaOS
    ReactOS
Here's Wikipedia's article on the subject.

I think you need to do a bit more reading on what an operating system is before you continue down this path. Putting together a modern computer may be easier than most LEGO kits (it really is) but understanding what goes on under the hood needs a bit of legwork.
computerawesomeness
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A book about building a PC.

Flamekebab wrote:

computerawesomeness wrote:

Windows, Linux, and Mac are just the types of operating systems.
No, they're not. Types would be kernel types. In the old days Windows ran on a microkernel, these days it's a hybrid kernel. Linux runs on a monolithic kernel (IIRC) and OSX seems to be a hybrid kernel too (although from what I can tell it leans more towards monolithic).

A few other interesting operating systems:
  • *BSD
    AmigaOS
    ReactOS
Here's Wikipedia's article on the subject.

I think you need to do a bit more reading on what an operating system is before you continue down this path. Putting together a modern computer may be easier than most LEGO kits (it really is) but understanding what goes on under the hood needs a bit of legwork.
Ok, that's fine. But this is my book. I would really appreciate it if you didn't post on this forum, if you are expecting me to change my book.
Flamekebab
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A book about building a PC.

computerawesomeness wrote:

Ok, that's fine. But this is my book. I would really appreciate it if you didn't post on this forum, if you are expecting me to change my book.
You don't want your book to be correct?
computerawesomeness
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A book about building a PC.

computerawesomeness wrote:

Flamekebab wrote:

computerawesomeness wrote:

Windows, Linux, and Mac are just the types of operating systems.
No, they're not. Types would be kernel types. In the old days Windows ran on a microkernel, these days it's a hybrid kernel. Linux runs on a monolithic kernel (IIRC) and OSX seems to be a hybrid kernel too (although from what I can tell it leans more towards monolithic).

A few other interesting operating systems:
  • *BSD
    AmigaOS
    ReactOS
Here's Wikipedia's article on the subject.

I think you need to do a bit more reading on what an operating system is before you continue down this path. Putting together a modern computer may be easier than most LEGO kits (it really is) but understanding what goes on under the hood needs a bit of legwork.
Ok, that's fine. But this is my book. I would really appreciate it if you didn't post on this forum, if you are expecting me to change my book.
Besides, I just meant these are the most common operating systems, besides the actual distributions and versions.
Flamekebab
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A book about building a PC.

computerawesomeness wrote:

Besides, I just meant these are the most common operating systems, besides the actual distributions and versions.
I meant that you're clearly enthusiastic about the subject (and that's awesome!) but you need to do a bit more reading up on your chosen subject.

What you meant doesn't come across in what you wrote just like you seem to be taking my attempt to steer you towards a better understanding to be criticism. It's not. I wish there had been more straightforward things for me to learn from but back when I was learning about this stuff Wikipedia had less than 100,000 articles.
computerawesomeness
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A book about building a PC.

Flamekebab wrote:

computerawesomeness wrote:

Besides, I just meant these are the most common operating systems, besides the actual distributions and versions.
I meant that you're clearly enthusiastic about the subject (and that's awesome!) but you need to do a bit more reading up on your chosen subject.

What you meant doesn't come across in what you wrote just like you seem to be taking my attempt to steer you towards a better understanding to be criticism. It's not. I wish there had been more straightforward things for me to learn from but back when I was learning about this stuff Wikipedia had less than 100,000 articles.
Sorry. I see now that you were just trying to help
sccar3
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A book about building a PC.

Here's some advise: Don't get Windows 8.
nathanprocks
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A book about building a PC.

sccar3 wrote:

Here's some advise: Don't get Windows 8.
Windows 8 isn't that bad at all IMO (except the RT version, that is terrible).
computerawesomeness
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A book about building a PC.

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sccar3 wrote:

Here's some advise: Don't get Windows 8.
>:O I LUV Win 8! I have it on my laptop.
nathanprocks
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A book about building a PC.

computerawesomeness wrote:

>>

sccar3 wrote:

Here's some advise: Don't get Windows 8.
>:O I LUV Win 8! I have it on my laptop.
I pressed F12 on the network boot thing on a school computer and it had the Windows Developer Preview setup on the network. Of course I didn't actually install it because that would get me in trouble.
computerawesomeness
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A book about building a PC.

nathanprocks wrote:

computerawesomeness wrote:

>>

sccar3 wrote:

Here's some advise: Don't get Windows 8.
>:O I LUV Win 8! I have it on my laptop.
I pressed F12 on the network boot thing on a school computer and it had the Windows Developer Preview setup on the network. Of course I didn't actually install it because that would get me in trouble.
LOL.

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