ordinary computer user

squareyes squareyes at optusnet.com.au
Mon Feb 28 00:49:20 UTC 2005


On Sun, 2005-02-27 at 10:59 +0000, david wrote:

> 
> If you want the "ordinary user" to get into or accept Linux/Ubuntu then
> all this HAS to be sorted. Whether by providing a "pure Ubuntu" and a
> "tainted Ubuntu" or Ubuntu as it is but with some kind of script that
> will go and fetch all this stuff and install it and configure it.
> Or even a Multimedia Ubuntu and an Office Ubuntu and a Home Ubuntu.
> Or at least an Ubuntu with a concise, clear, easy to follow tutorial on
> how to set up Synaptic on the desktop.
> 
> regards
> 
> David


Hi all, 
Firstly thanks for all the ftp suggestions. Gftp works fine for me.

I am trying to write a newbies guide, which may seem too
simple, but from what I have seem thats what most new users need.
Myself included.

http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/squareyes/ubuntu.html

Would appreciate any input/suggestions as to what should be included,
or how explanations could be improved. Have used Ubuntu logo's , hope I
haven't breached any copywrite laws, tried to make it a pre - Unofficial
Guide, so users can transition to it.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Take Care
Winton





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