https://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/index.html is the desktop guide. I got to that in under 10 seconds, albeit I'm not sure how interesting the link I followed is. Consider the block is:
<< EOF Getting Help with Ubuntu: There are many ways to get help with Ubuntu. Access Ubuntu's guides and documentation by selecting "Help" from your System menu. You can also find help from the _official Ubuntu documentation website_[*] and the _community contributed documentation_. If you prefer some human contact, you can use the _mailing lists_, _web forums_, or chat with the community on Freenode IRC Channel: #ubuntu. You can also obtain _commercial support_. EOF [*] This link This is more like "Blahblahblah whatever" than anything. There isn't a link that basically screams "CLICK ME FIRST." I was thinking more: << EOF Getting Started with Ubuntu: If you are new to Ubuntu or Linux in general, you may be wondering where to begin. The Ubuntu community has prepared _some helpful tips for beginners_[*] who need help getting to know their distribution and setting it up just the way they want. Getting Help with Ubuntu: EOF [*] Link to a localized Getting Started page that addresses issues on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonCustomizations i.e. "How do I play MP3s and other music and video formats" or "Where are the fonts I'm used to such as TImes New Roman." The user is a rat in a maze. Instead of sticking food in various places in the maze, we should pile it all in the same spot AND draw a bright line on the floor that leads straight through to the food. -- Give help in the default Web page https://launchpad.net/bugs/54501 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
