Subject: Re: Suggestion for Newbie Guide Lines Date: Tue, Jul 20, 1999 at 10:18:17PM +0200
In reply to:Colin Marquardt Quoting Colin Marquardt([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > * Stephan Engelke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > the most common problem I have encountered when suggesting Linux as an > > OS to other people is, that even though there is a wealth of docs out > > there, new users don't know where to look for them. Newbies need to be told > > Indeed. Going a slight bit astray from the original topic, I´d suggest > to add a few lines to /etc/motd, like: > > "If you are a new user to Linux, you´ll want to read the New-User > Guide. Do a `more /usr/share/doc/new-user-guide.txt'." > > This new-user-guide.txt would be a required package, and consist of > just a few pointers to the most important information, and with the > exact steps on how to read this information with a standard Debian > installation. > > This would also help in reducing the traffic on this and other lists, > IMO. > > Colin Very good idea, Colin. That would be _much_ better than a weekly posting to the list! We would have to find a Maintainer to package it, of course. That gets my Vote! Wayne -- Press CTRL-ALT-DEL to continue.... _______________________________________________________ Wayne T. Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>