On Saturday 16 December 2000 08:25 am, Carson Christian wrote:
> Hello All. I've just installed system 7.2 yesterday. I'm completely
> new to linux, and this is my first shot at it. As A long time windows
> user, I am finding myself very confused by the way linux handles
> application storage. I would like it if someone could explain a few
> things to me.
   
    The best way to become a Linux user is to expend some effort on 
your own part before asking for assistance. Actually most of this 
investigation should be done before you install Linux.  Linux like many 
OS's has a steep learning curve.  The more effort you put into 
educating yourself in the beginning, the shorter and less steep is the 
learning process.  If you're like most of us it'll all seem like 
Chinese arithmetic at first.  Just keep reading, you'll be surprised at 
how fast it'll start comin together.

    At this point tho, you might wanna try click'n on your main menu, 
Documentation | Mandrake Doc and read everything there.  If you want 
further clarification, go thru the entire site at 
http://mandrakeuser.org/     There's many other sites on the Net that 
provide specific Linux help and docs, Google is prob'ly your best 
friend here.  Then if you want to query the mailing list(s), first 
search the archives at  http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/flists.php3
to see if your questions are common ones that've already been answered.
You'll get quicker answers that way.
-- 
Tom Brinkman       [EMAIL PROTECTED]     Galveston Bay

Reply via email to