I don't reply to this list very often, but you sparked my interest.

I don't really use Linux as part of my professional career,  (not yet
anyway)
it is more of a hobby that I like to just play with.

Since I work in IT and obviously subscribe to this list, I feel I know some
of the basics.
(at least enough to break things really well )

I would really be interested in some discussions around debugging
Maybe where you typically find configuration options for various
applications etc.

Just some thoughts

Jason

On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 11:25 PM, Ryan Simpkins <[email protected]>wrote:

> There seems to be some interest for a meeting topic that would be more
> suitable for beginners. Perhaps something like an introduction to the CLI,
> or
> basic desktop troubleshooting, etc. Is there anyone on the list interested
> in
> such a topic? Does anyone know of someone who might come to such a meeting?
>
> The feedback I've gotten is that it might be nice to do something
> ultra-basic,
> with a lot of examples. This is a summary of questions we could try to
> answer:
>
> -What is a shell?
> -How do I navigate?
> -I've only used windows, I'm lost. Help?
> -How do I fix stuff when it breaks?
> -Where and how do I find help?
>
> If you have any other ideas for topics, I'd love to hear them.
>
> -Ryan
>
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