On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 01:44:25PM -0600, David A. Rogers wrote: > I am in the process of writing some documentation for Debian. It is > oriented toward end-user desktop systems instead of servers. Eventually, > it will give enough information to allow the end-user to set up a ocmplete > home system including sound, printer, cd-burner etc. > > It is also oriented toward education rather than magic incantation. To > emphasize this orientation, I have called the document "Debian University". > The document contains a number of courses that will enhance your knowledge of > how Linux works and how Debian is set up. If you are the sort that says "Just > tell me how to get my wonderblaster 2000 working.", then you probably won't > care for "Debian University". > > This is still very much a document in the making. Many of the courses I > intend to write are still in the future. However, some courses are currently > complete, so I am making it available now. I will be adding to "Debian > University" as I have time. > > Please let me know if you find anything in the document confusing or less than > explanatory. > > Debian University is available at: > > http://www.xnet.com/~darogers/debian_university.txt
i'm adding a link at eGroups.com/links/newbieDoc/ to your debian_university. if you object, i'll rip it out (and pout for a few hours). -- There are only two places in the world where time takes precedence over the job to be done. School and prison. --William Glasser [EMAIL PROTECTED] *** http://www.dontUthink.com/ volunteer to document your experience for next week's newbies -- http://www.eGroups.com/messages/newbieDoc