On Mon, 2004-05-24 at 14:41, Betti Ann & Preston Smith wrote: > Where can one find a comprehensive list of the various utilities that are > available to examine/change/configure/add/delete various aspects of > Fedora? Such as the 'switch desk' utility someone just mentioned .... > > Such info should be in a Linux/Fedora Newcomers FAQ so that we do not have > to bother people with these basics. Good suggestion. Until someone creates a Newcomers FAQ, post your questions here and explore what you read in the list. > > Regretfully, this is a very basic question that in my mind must be answered > if neophytes like me are ever to make a 100 per cent conversion to Linux. > Hopefully much of what you get with a basic install of Fedora will meet the basic needs. However, one of the great things about linux is the number of choices. But that can also be a pain. I would suggest that you look for a local user group, but the only group I can find is in Halifax and I'm guessing that you don't live anywhere near Halifax. If you plan on experimenting I would suggest using Mondo to back up your system first. That way if you do something dumb you can easily revert to a working configuration. Enjoy, -- Clifford Snow
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