I've placed a short summary of what I want to cover in the Wiki, you can
check it out now.
I'm writing the document for KDE. The distribution should be irrelevant,
since I'm counting on the PC vendor to put the most obvious items (open
office, etc...) in the K Menu.
Nicky Formosa wrote:
Before one starts to write a document why don't you start by discussing
which Distro is best suited to be distributed to computer stores and which
oyu will be supporting. Than decide what are the main points to be delivered
to the end user. This way you now where you are starting from...aslo maybe
someone wants to distribute tasks so the idea can be deeloped fast and more
efficiently!
Nick
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Vincenti
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 3:51 PM
To: Malta Linux User Group - general list
Subject: Re: [LINUX.ORG.MT] Writing the How To, Problem #1
I guess a brief introduction on a distribution will suffice.
Keith Vassallo wrote:
Ok guys,
I've started writing the how to on the artciles and have run in to the
first problem.
"Your computer comes installed with the Linux operating system. An
operating system is a special..."
The problem is, Linux isn't really an OS, but a kernel. Now, I know
novice users won't care diddly squat about this, but should we use
GNU/Linux instead?
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