Hi Alexey,
Hi all !
I am a SUSE Linux community member - and I would like to discuss the
possibility of including more documentation in SUSE Linux - and - what
most important install those docs by default.
Two important things to add:
1) Some "Advanced Installation" topics - this is already exists in
openSUSE wiki.
But needs work as many other areas.
2) "For Windows Users" - this should describe how to work with SUSE
Linux - the KDE desktop, installation of MP3 and other codecs - and
where to find community help - such as Freenode IRC & Forums.
There is migration from windows
http://en.opensuse.org/How_to_migrate_from_Windows
Needs work too.
All other Desktop OSes have this section - on Mac OS X & on each
Windows there is a section for previous generation Windows users. SUSE
Linux lacks here.
Agree.
Problem is the fast development of Linux and Linux based programs that
demands large number of people involved. The openSUSE project is
experiment that gives users opportunity to get involved in creation of
distribution.
We get operating system and programs, they get feedback and help in
creation and popularization. It is that simple.
maybe also add a few Free Linux books as optional rpms - such as
"rute" and "maximum RPM".
jdd answered this.
What do you think ?
Yes we need a lot of documents about almost any aspect of computer usage.
Thanks for your articles on opensuse.org about FreeNX and qemu.
Please check to see do you like formating of FreeNX.
BTW, why you put test, is it package installed, as a first step. It has
to be, otherwise it is a bug.
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Regards,
Rajko.
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