Hello, I've started working on a "quick start guide" for new desktop users of the sarge release. A lot of the current documentation is targeted at woody and therefore gives deprecated or needlessly complicated advice. The sarge release features an easy installer, hardware auto-detection and when the desktop task is selected it features probably 80% of the applications an ordinary user needs. These facts should make it possible to write a quick start guide. I've put a incomplete draft on the web[1]. I am already questioning a lot of the decisions I've made thusfar, and seek advice / help.
I've used XHTML1.1+CSS. Other tools might be more appropriate. Not wanting to duplicate other documentation I'll link where appropriate. This results in lazyness.... leaving large gaps in the story. A way to prevent this is describing in detail a typical installation: i386, netboot iso, Windows in another partition, auto-partition the free space, an official debian mirror, the desktop task, setting up X, setting up a printer and a scanner, using aptitude or synaptic. Then I could give pointers in my 'notes' section if you need a different approach. Problem: this 'notes' section is growing larger than the guide itself. Most of the questions asked by newbies relates to non-free drivers or software. I think it is best to write a seperate document about these issues, but how should I address this now? The first question to be answered in the troubleshooting X section would be: How to install ATI / Nvidia drivers? I do not know where I should publish this. A popular site like OSnews could give the most exposure, but they impose restrictions on further publication and want an exclusive. When I write this in the open, there will be no exclusive. My regards, Paul Frederiks [1] http://www.nic-nac-project.de/~psilo/desktop_sarge/quick_start_guide.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

