Stephane Bortzmeyer schrieb/wrote/a �crit am/on Thu Nov 18, 1999 um 11:14:07AM:
> We need a text explaining: > > - everything under /usr/local is yours, leave the rest (except /etc) to dpkg, > - use apt, > - /etc/alternatives, > - recompiling source packages, > - the BTS, > - etc An great idea. A already thinked of something like that some weeks ago. I imagined to put the whole info in a small X/ncurses-Tool like the well known tip-of-the-day-box, good sorted and easy accessible, with some search-boxes for dhelp, info, man etc. A tool like that could be showed to users after to first installation, after asking thim for this. > Just explanations of the concepts, and directions to the man pages. That's important too, the user could just be asked for the level of his Linux experience: 1. Beginner (a quide to man/info-pages etc. should be presented to him as first). 2. Debian-beginner, comming from other distribution (Debian-typical things) 3. Debian-User, coming from older distribution (significant changes etc.) > Now, the tough question: who will write and maintain it? A good question... Greetings, Eduard. -- Plug-and-Play is really nice, unfortunately it only works 50% of the time. To be specific the "Plug" almost always works. --unknown source ESC:wq

