On Wednesday 11 February 2004 16:21, Mike Lurk wrote: > On Tuesday 10 February 2004 18:32, Mike Lurk wrote: > > Here is a Link for all New Fedora users. It has a lot of tips and > > HOW-TO's. It's a good starting point. If the answer you are looking > > for > > > is not there then come back and ask. > > > > http://fedoranews.org/ > > Thanks for this. I am Gavin Henry, one of the writers. We have various > great > features on the site and it is regularly updated. > > > A lot of questions asked here on this mailing list are answered there. > > > > Mike > > > > P.S. I am not trying to be mean or anything but too many questions are > > being asked that have already been covered. This link provide most of > > the answers to the questions being asked. So all the newbies check out > > the link first. Some of the how-tos are a little out dated but are > > still > > > valid. > > I would interested to hear which howtos/tutorials are out of date? I am > about > to update the review and howto on Mozilla Firebird to the new Firefox > and > also another one on nvu (www.nvu.com) and amanda. > > Again which ones in particular? > > > Thanks, > > Gavin. > > - -- > Regards > > _______________________________________________________________________ > > Doh! My mistake, it has been updated since the last time I looked at it. > Also, it seems that I did not look close enough the first time I looked > at the site. I didn't notice the arrows, to go to the next page for that > tutorial. You might want to mention on the Acrobat reader tutorial there > is a good site that has already prepackaged the files. > > http://www.gurulabs.com/downloads.html I was going to mention that one. :-) > > It also has others as well. Check it out. > > There is one tutorial that you might want to consider, that is a how-to > on installing ALSA. I know ALSA will be included with FC2 test 1 but how > many people will go that route right away. If you need help with the > tutorial let me know. We have a contributors section. Why don't you have a go? > > One more thing you should mention to users it is better to download from > a mirror site other than the Fedora site, its very slow at times, very > busy ( unless I missed that as well). I think that this covered in Thomas' yum tutorial. > > Keep up the good work. > > Mike -- Regards http://www.magicfx.co.uk http://www.suretecsystems.com