On 29/05/11 17:33, Barry Drake wrote:
On Sun, 2011-05-29 at 11:13 +0100, alan c wrote:
 ' the Ubuntu survey, I think it is a little beyond our scope Alan - it
 seems a bit too technical for us'

Alan, I agree totally.  This is the real strength of Ubuntu - even a
Windows user can make it work!

I was asked by a long time xp user recently if I would help in putting Ubuntu on his PC for him. He had been given my name by a dual booting more experienced friend. The PC was not functioning with XP, you could start up, but clicking on stuff did not get sensible responses. I don't do Windows (life is too short) and the person was happy to leave it as it was and not use xp, and (dual) boot into Ubuntu. So I set it all up and copied over stuff, set up thunderbird and imported OE stuff into it etc.

Ubuntu worked well, the PC was not fast, but was ok.

Towards the end of the exercise, I was showing him stuff and asking if it was ok for him etc, and he suddenly said
'What was that you just did?'
I had copied some text and pasted it. I showed him.
'I never knew how to do that!' He said. So I suggested he maybe could go to a class or whatever for the basics, anyway he now *knew* copy and paste! He said he had gone to classes but had never been able to keep up and had never been confident to ask for detail and slower, explanation.

I got him to practice a couple of times, and it was not  a problem.

This person has now been using Ubuntu alone with no further help from me for a few months now. I did check back once to confirm use of fspot and his photos, no problems.

I was interested to see this as an example were a person had continued to use xp to a point when it was impossible to continue and xp was wrecked, and at a user level of experience less than basic, yet he was perfectly happy with Ubuntu with virtually no 'training'.
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alan cocks
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