damon fister wrote:
This to me sounds like a great idea, it is a scary world, for new users, that go from the O.S. "who's names wont be mentioned", to going to Redhat or Fedora. I know from expierience, and I have only been using this OS a few months, I switched because I wanted to learn more about running a secure server, and being just 16 years of age i figured it would give me some much coveted expierience. When I first switched to Redhat 8 and then FC1, I was really clueless about what to do. I luckily knew someone who was willing to help, being expierenced in using Redhat's products amongst other versions of linux, he did a good job introducing me, other people might not be lucky enough to know such a person. Anyways to kind of wrap it up I think that this would be a huge step for the FC project, simply because many people hear about anything other than what they are used to, and typically they become "scared" of the change. I think a lot of people would be a little more comforitable switching to FC, if FC project did take the initiative to introduce every new user with the basics, as well as maybe let them know of a couple good forums where they could get support, on possable hardware, issues, especially those that end up with the following nightmare, being stuck with an N'Vidia, board, that doesn't seem to get along with Fedora well. Just reading this mailing list, and seeing the constant conflict between nvidias boards and the O.S.Hello all,
My freind and I are looking to start a project that could be incorporated into Fedora/RHEL. It would be a new user tutorial, similar to ones that you see on other OS's (we won't mention names here) when a user first uses the desktop. It would have the goal of getting a new Linux users acclimated to Fedora/RHEL quickly. Users would be shown the basics briefly, how to start programs, move resize windows, etc. and highlight linux specific items in particular, using workspace switcher, Up2date and application alternatives. We would like as much feedback as we can get and if there are any projects like this currently in development.
Damon Fister
Thats why I think you should mention some reputable linux forums as well, because they have helped me a couple times with my board issues.