At 1:00 PM +0300 4/13/06, Raivis Dejus wrote: >Hi > >I have created GUI script for Fedora called Fedora Frog, that can help >Fedora starters and pros to install programms, plugins and some tweaks >that are usually needed when you start using Linux. If someone asks >for an easy and quick way to get fedora working this script could be >one of ways to do it. > >You can find what Fedora Frog can do and how to get it here: >http://easylinux.info/wiki/Fedora_frog > > >All comments and/or suggestions are welcome. >From reading the wiki: In "What is it?", typo "scrit". At the end of "What can it do for me?", the "Note: it is recomended to run update before you run Fedora Frog" isn't enough for the target audience. How about "Note: it is recommended to update your system before you run Fedora Frog. Type the command: su -c "yum update" - and enter the root password when prompted." BTW, "recommended". It seems odd to me that Fedora Frog is put into a hidden directory. I'd sort of expect it to be in /usr/local or /opt, anyway, not that I've looked to see where it really goes. ____________________________________________________________________ TonyN.:' <mailto:tonynelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ' <http://www.georgeanelson.com/>