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Re: [opensuse] Pre-order 10.0?
- From: Richard Bos <radoeka@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 19:25:07 +0200
- Message-id: <200509201925.08707.radoeka@xxxxxxxxx>
Op dinsdag 20 september 2005 17:14, schreef houghi:
> > > > There is only no PRINTED admin guide in the SL 10.0 box. There will
> > > > be two manuals as pdf and html in the software, called "Start-Up" and
> > > > "Reference", similar to the old manuals "User Guide" and
> > > > "Administration Guide" but only the Start-Up will be included as a
> > > > printed book.
> > >
> > > Pity, because it was the Admin Guide I looked at most.
> >
> > You can also look into the manuals before you install the system if you
> > want to. The pdfs are located on CD 1 in the top level directories,
> > readable (and printable of course) also from a Windows machine:
>
> I understand. For me personally there have been circumstaced that I had no
> working machine. Also I like to lay in bath, or sit in the train and just
> browse though them.
>
> I always thought that especially having two printed manuals was an added
> value to the beginner. It was also the reason I recomended people to at
> least buy their first SUSE because of the manuals.
2nd this. The admin manually is/was very usefull for an experienced user
linux user too. As an experienced linux users has still area that he or she
is beginning to learn.
--
Richard Bos
Without a home the journey is endless
> > > > There is only no PRINTED admin guide in the SL 10.0 box. There will
> > > > be two manuals as pdf and html in the software, called "Start-Up" and
> > > > "Reference", similar to the old manuals "User Guide" and
> > > > "Administration Guide" but only the Start-Up will be included as a
> > > > printed book.
> > >
> > > Pity, because it was the Admin Guide I looked at most.
> >
> > You can also look into the manuals before you install the system if you
> > want to. The pdfs are located on CD 1 in the top level directories,
> > readable (and printable of course) also from a Windows machine:
>
> I understand. For me personally there have been circumstaced that I had no
> working machine. Also I like to lay in bath, or sit in the train and just
> browse though them.
>
> I always thought that especially having two printed manuals was an added
> value to the beginner. It was also the reason I recomended people to at
> least buy their first SUSE because of the manuals.
2nd this. The admin manually is/was very usefull for an experienced user
linux user too. As an experienced linux users has still area that he or she
is beginning to learn.
--
Richard Bos
Without a home the journey is endless
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