[BadVista Advocate] Linux for Newbies
Yasith Lahiru Vidanaarachchi
yasith.vidanaarachchi at gmail.com
Sat Jul 7 23:05:42 EDT 2007
Best way to come out of the newbie standard is to mess around with your
system :)
On 7/8/07, Matthew Flaschen <matthew.flaschen at gatech.edu> wrote:
>
> member greenarrow1 wrote:
> > Can you honestly say the Linux Documentation Project is written in the
> > way a Windows user just coming to Linux would understand?
>
> It isn't always written clearly. The solution is to improve it.
>
> > And, when searching for this how does the new Linux wannabe search for
> it? Its
> > not even on the first couple of pages if you search Linux newbie.
>
> Again, GNU/Linux newbies do not need or want distro-independent
> information. Once (if) they are no longer a newbie they will more
> easily understand LDP and similar information.
>
> Matthew FLaschen
>
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