Tim wrote:
Michael.Coll-Barth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Better yet, do it in front of them
A good idea. Do the installation with them there, get them to play
along. Have them fiddle around, tweak, re-install, and tweak, before
they've put something on the system that they don't want to lose.
I agree. It will also instill a sense that they can work with this
"hard to use" Linux and can install it. Removes some of the fear of
playing with the settings.
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Robin Laing
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