Also, Linux isn't that hard - you're just trying to accomplish a lot at a rapid pace.
Thank you for the two threads. Sorry for your loss.
Yes, a bit of a rapid pace when I look back on the last 31 days. Much credit goes to you,
@Condobloke @Brickwizard and
@wizardfromoz - there were others to thank also.
I may not recall correctly, but I think it was one of you-all that talked about getting so much done was due to insomnia... going for days without sleep... thus "getting a bunch done". Yes, I drove my parents, a couple of wives, a few kids and a bunch of doctors absolutely nuts.
I never like felt anything was "wrong" or "bad" with 3 hour sleep every couple of day. Other than being awake for long periods of time, I had none of the "symptoms" attributed to insomnia. And had no problem sleeping. It just was not doctor text book.
I think what bothered doctors the most was I took no stimulants to stay "awake" (legal, OTC, or illegal) and I refused drugs "to put me down". If I am not forcing myself to stay awake, why would I use something to force me to sleep? I just listen to my body and sleep when it says to sleep.
Especially since all test could not correlate "doctor defined symptoms" with me being awake longer than their defination of "good and proper". And they could not comprehend why I could sleep for two days only a couple times a year.
Yes, I do talk about coffee and whisky - maybe too much, especially on this forum. Actual consumption, two cups of black Somatra daily before noon, never miss - never more. A double of whisky if I remember never more, but miss all too often.
Then one day I found a doctor... no, the doctor was refered me as her office needed computer support (badly). It took some real handholding of herself and staff. It turned out to be a real good gig (years long).
During the first two months, I guess she was noticing my work habits - always available, anytime, no matter how long. At lunch one day she said she had heard the remarks some of my contract crew made about how strange my habits of not sleeping were (jokingly) a bit weird.
She offered that it would be considered in a honest medical environment as "normal for me". There is a medical term for it but it's been so many years I forgot what it was. I guess I should look it up. What she said, was that it should be considered abnormal to say "everybody needs/must have eight hours of sleep daily", If not, it seems like the road to "normal" is durg them to sleep and drug them to be awake. I do feel for those with true insomnia. I've talked to a few and their life is a hell.
Again, try to not get so frustrated that you give up on Linux.
Sorry if come across frustrated. It's my nature to want the whole encchilada yesterday. All is good. I do not always get what I want.
All that to say, I do appreciate your comments and care that I "don't bite off more than I can chew". After 4-5 decades of Microsoft and doing what I did becausei was told "I was good at it", but didn't enjoy it (a lot of satisifaction, but little joy) I can now say... You guys are helping me HAVE MORE FUN THAN I DESERVE. Linux is actually interesting.
NUFF4Now, thank you!