Now I need a newbie type of handbook for my friend in Dutch, from the very basic to guide the user around the KDE 4.x and how to use and install programmes etc.
The first SuSE systems had a nice users manual, and an admin manual in the box. A printable version was also in the installed system. Is it still done? I have not tracked it down yet.
Does something like that exist with the newest versions? A PDF will also be OK, then I can print it out. He needs a book at the moment, as he is almost 70 years old and likes to have a paper copy ... he is eager as H-ll to learn openSuSE 11.2.
Some Dutch book suggestions will also be welcome.
The first place to start is probably here: http://nl.opensuse.org/Documentation and this might be of help (although it's rather light on info): http://nl.opensuse.org/How_to_migrate_from_Windows Not a lot of the rest has been translated though (mostly links to pages that say it's not yet been translated). Some of the online shops in the Netherlands that are Linux friendly have a few Nederlands books in their stock... http://shop.mensys.nl/ but.. only a few. A lot of the books that have been translated into Dutch are quite old (eg published in 2002, 2004 etc). BOL has a few Dutch books as well... http://www.bol.com/nl/index.html The Computer Collectief also has a few... a very few Dutch books... http://www.comcol.nl/detail/bicxl__3.htm There is a little info here: http://www.nl.linux.org/ Again.. sparse, and mostly old... quite old.. These guys might be of some help... http://www.nllgg.nl/ The biggest "problem" you're up against is the vast majority of people in the NL speak and read English fluently... so sometimes, particularly in IT, you find that the Dutch translations lag way way way behind if they bother at all with translations (at least in my experience after living in the NL for many years). C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org