On 01/12/09 12:56, Florian Mickler wrote:
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That resulted in landing in a complete new gnome-environment. and as
she is a beginner at computers and of age, she couldn't cope
with her computer anymore.
So, my question, dear reader:
Is there a way to shield her from doing smth like that again?
What are the kde-safeguards for moving the homefolder (which is easy
enough, if you are not so confident with mouse-handling)?
Teach her how to use hot-keys?
What are the big Do's and Don'ts if you setup a linux desktop for
senior beginners?
Sit with her and create subfolders with names that she's happy with
for downloads, My_Documents, etc, etc. Then configure Tbird, FF,
OOo, etc, to save their files there. There should then be less need
for "clean up".
Also, there should be a way in konq to suppress dot-files.
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