** Description changed:

  When a user boots Ubuntu, whether he is experienced with Ubuntu or not,
  he will see the default Ubuntu desktop which is not different from what
  experienced users see. I believe that there should be a different world
  for beginners.
  
  The best solution I can think of now is to have an application which
  will be the first thing that a user will see immediately after he
  installs or boots Ubuntu. That application will ask the user if he is a
  beginner or is already experienced with Ubuntu. If the user states that
  he is a beginner, the application will guide the user in order for the
  user to do the first things first. I presume that the first thing the
  application should point to the user is the documentation. Yes, it is
  easy to access the documentations in our point of view, but in the point
  of view of the new user, he could panic if he has to figure things out
  by himself especially if he is not a resourceful person who maximizes
  search engines.
  
- Also, if the user states that (s)he is a beginner, every application in
+ Also, if the user states that he is a beginner, every application in
  Ubuntu should also treat the user as a beginner. Not all beginners are
  resourceful enough to consult the documentation, so I suggest that,
  every application that the beginner opens will point him to the
  application's documentations. Not all users know where the
  documentations are and not all users who know where to find them do read
  them.
+ 
+ An important application that would probably make a new user panic is
+ the terminal emulator. A new user who opens the terminal emulator will
+ be scared of it because he is clueless of what to do with the black
+ screen. There are some codes provided in the Ubuntu documentations but
+ new users will not easily find those documentations. Also, there are not
+ enough code references that will tell the user about everything he has
+ to do to maximize the terminal emulator. For the new  user, it is like
+ buying a modern gadget with no manual with it.

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Some New Users have a hard time switching to Ubuntu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/83045
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