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Lightbot Introduction to Computer Science - Overview When does the course begin? This class is self paced. You can begin whenever you like and then follow your own pace. It’s a good idea to set goals for yourself to make sure you stick with the course. How long will the course be available? This class will always be available! How do I know if this course is for me? Take a look at the “Class Summary,” “What Should I Know,” and “What Will I Learn” sections above. Can I skip individual videos? Yes! What are the rules on collaboration? Collaboration is a great way to learn. Why are there so many questions? Udacity classes are a little different from traditional courses. What should I do while I’m watching the videos? Learn actively!

Upgrading my Linux-Windows multi-boot system to Windows 10 It's been a while, but like a bad penny, I just keep coming back. And while I was away, Windows 10 was released for general distribution - and free updates of Windows 7 and Windows 8 systems. I'm sure that I was not the only one who started wondering what the impact of upgrading a multi-boot Linux/Windows system would be, but unlike many others, I have several such laptops and netbooks on which I could actually try the upgrade, and if things went wrong I wouldn't be worried by whatever negative consequences. So, after having the nuisance "Get Windows 10" icon on the system tray for six months or so, it was finally time to let it try to do something. In a nutshell, this is a UEFI firmware system, loaded and configured to boot openSuSE 13.2 via grub-efi, and with a number of other Linux installations and Windows 8.1 available from the GRUB boot menu. Please note: I had one huge advantage in testing on this system, which those who might want to try the same thing should consider carefully.

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