It depends on what you want to do.
More practical knowledge can be achieved best by just using Ubuntu I guess.



If you don't like reading you might want to look on youtube for some stuff.
But again, you should tell what you want to do with your system.


Some people who have tutorials of ubuntu on youtube (that I know of) are: 
PCWizKid,  bubblyonline and ubuntututorials.
But I'm sure there are a million of others who have interesting videos out 
there. 

> Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2011 10:47:26 -0800
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> Subject: [Ubuntu-be] practical knowledge
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> could somebody give me some ideas how i can get more practical knowledge
> about using ubuntu. I prefer a minimal of reading as i'm dyslexic.
> 
> is there anyone who can give me some intermediate level  information so I
> can pass it on to others.
> 
> all ideas are welcome.
> Alex
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