No problem, both are good suggestions. "Connecting to the internet" is
pretty important if you're going to expect people to go to the web for
the other information, I reckon...

Dan


2010/3/22 alejo d <[email protected]>:
> ohh, i was thinking on the uber normal stuff that gets people stuck. like:
> changing keyboard layouts
> connecting to internet
> getting into IRC
> controlling sound levels and sound card
> getting to connect via WAP
> what is new in pure:dyne
> yes, i know many of those are dead simple via xfce4 but sometimes the help
> menu should be there for such "dumb" things...
> hope this is not to much off the mark dan.
> /a
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 10:34 PM, Josh Lawrence <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 4:06 PM, Dan S <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > It'll be a single short HTML page, and can link to "deeper" help such
>> > as the Xfce stuff. Imagine a single panel on the screen in front of
>> > you. What sort of information should be there to help a beginner?
>>
>> I can't speak to art/aesthetics, but I would link to the puredyne wiki
>> page, the mailing list signup page, and the irc page.  that way the
>> doc can be maintained in one place (the wiki), without having to
>> update an installed package every time the doc is updated.
>>
>> basically, this:  http://puredyne.goto10.org/support.html
>>
>> simple is better IMHO.
>>
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