Yeah, it does take a little getting used to, especially if you've never used Linux before. If you're a Windows user and you want to try it, I would suggest dual-booting it so you can go back to Windows quickly and easily. You have to be willing to play around with it a bit, I guess. Or at least that's what I'm doing.
Have you successfully run a cron job on your ubuntu machine?
I would suggest checking your router and your internet connection. I once went months using a really terrible internet connection or none at all, not knowing the router had accidentally gotten unplugged. I hadn't even thought to check that. But if your internet is really terrible, that could be the cause. Or you might need a new router. Also, there are usually various different internet connections to choose from on any one (or several) router(s). Try using a different one.
Wa Alaaykum as-salaam sis
Jazakallaahu Khaayr for your help sis, i really appreciate it, everything seems to be connected and fine, also I just recieved a new router but it seems the same-ish, but khaayr it is fine so no worries
format_quote Originally Posted by King of Nines
I didn't know you were a computer nerd, sister.
shes not, shes a geek!
kidding
"Allah! La ilaha illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but He), Al-Hayyul-Qayyum (the Ever Living, the One Who sustains and protects all that exists).".."[Al Qur'aan 3:2]
Of course I am Look up the word "nerd" in any dictionary and you'll find my picture
I'm more of a dork than a nerd, though by strict definition, I am in a fact a nerd of sorts. I just never had the grades in school to officially qualify as a nerd.
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