houghi wrote: >On Tue, Sep 27, 2005 at 06:12:52PM +0100, pmoellon wrote: > > >>A suggestion for working on it: >> >>Simply bookmark this file (the RELEASE-NOTES.default_language.html) in >>Konqueror or Firefox. >>The release-notes could remind at the end something like: >> >> > >It is available (at least in 9.1) in susehelp. I just run susehelp and see >the realease notes at the top. > >Perhaps a link could be made that this is run when you start up the first >time you log in with a small explanation on how to launch SUSE HelpCenter >in the future. > >houghi > > Yes, they are on top with "susehelp".
But a newbie, as you said, could need an explanation for lauching the KDE Help Center. It is more "technical" for a beginner to ALT-F2 (or other), lauch susehelp, etc., but the explanation is a good idea. I say this thinking of people who know that Linux is quite well network-oriented (among others!!!), and maybe that the first move of lots of new user is to lauch a browser rather than ALT-F2ing applications. Especially nowadays. I mean, there may be a redundancy with: 1. KDE Help (susehelp) 2. A bookmark in the browsers, but it might be worth a try. These RELEASE-NOTES are more important than i thought some time ago. Just a thought. Cheers, Patrick M.
