it since I already know that."
>
> I am able to handle this situation. I mean, it's my dad and I'll help
> him. I am expanding this experience to a wider picture. I'd like to
> hear about other experiences and ideas around new Linux user training.
>
> What traini
TY for the FYI. I (hope) will never use a Vista machine, but I'm
certain I will be called upon to help someone else with theirs in the
future and every little tidbit helps.
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 1:10 AM, Charles Jones
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Tuna wrote:
> Charles Jones wrote:
>
>
> Tun
Tuna wrote:
Charles Jones wrote:
Tuna wrote:
I went to Best Buy
and I can't find a damn thing on there! Finding "Notepad" in the Start
menu is *easily* a two-minute ordeal.
Don't take this as defending Vista, but just FYI in vista if you don't
know where something is, you ca
Charles Jones wrote:
> Tuna wrote:
>> I went to Best Buy
>> and I can't find a damn thing on there! Finding "Notepad" in the Start
>> menu is *easily* a two-minute ordeal.
>>
> Don't take this as defending Vista, but just FYI in vista if you don't
> know where something is, you can just click
Tuna wrote:
> I went to Best Buy
> and I can't find a damn thing on there! Finding "Notepad" in the Start
> menu is *easily* a two-minute ordeal.
>
Don't take this as defending Vista, but just FYI in vista if you don't
know where something is, you can just click the Windows logo (used to be
On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 8:55 PM, Alan Dayley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One evening we were confirming that his 8GB SD card was working
> properly. He claimed it would not. We discovered that the path to the
> card when inserted in the system was /media/SD_MMC (or something like
> that). H
; him. I am expanding this experience to a wider picture. I'd like to
> hear about other experiences and ideas around new Linux user training.
>
> What training resources have you seen work?
>
> How can such training best be presented or used?
>
> How have you overcome obj
x27;s my dad and I'll help
> him. I am expanding this experience to a wider picture. I'd like to
> hear about other experiences and ideas around new Linux user training.
>
> What training resources have you seen work?
>
> How can such training best be presented or use
o have to learn lots of new things with this. Maybe I
should just buy Windows for it since I already know that."
I am able to handle this situation. I mean, it's my dad and I'll help
him. I am expanding this experience to a wider picture. I'd like to
hear about other experien