[openFATE 306989] More Help to new Users
Feature added by: Ney walens de Mesquita (nwm) Feature #306989, revision 1 Title: More Help to new Users openSUSE-11.2: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Ney walens de Mesquita (nwm) Description: OK, opensuse is very simple to use, i agree, but many users just don't understand how a linux system works... what's a package??... why i have to use a Package Manager??!! Where is my network configuration?? why this is so diferent from windows or Mac?? Ubuntu today is the larger linux distribution because some reasons... follow a list of some important features that we can learn from: 1 - Too many community support (ok, openSUSE has this one) 2 - LTS release cicle (this is for SLED and SLES, i know) 3 - Too many manuals, documentation and Help (openSUSE has this one too) 4 - Costumized version of yelp with manuals to commom tasks, like use tha package manager and install codecs (i think that is the point) I sugest that openSUSE can do some advances on item 4 and this can help new users to understand how openSUSE works. I think that yast can be more explained by module on yelp, but in a easy way for end users and not thecnical way. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306989
Feature changed by: Stephan Kleine (bitshuffler) Feature #306989, revision 2 Title: More Help to new Users openSUSE-11.2: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Ney walens de Mesquita (nwm) Description: OK, opensuse is very simple to use, i agree, but many users just don't understand how a linux system works... what's a package??... why i have to use a Package Manager??!! Where is my network configuration?? why this is so diferent from windows or Mac?? Ubuntu today is the larger linux distribution because some reasons... follow a list of some important features that we can learn from: 1 - Too many community support (ok, openSUSE has this one) 2 - LTS release cicle (this is for SLED and SLES, i know) 3 - Too many manuals, documentation and Help (openSUSE has this one too) 4 - Costumized version of yelp with manuals to commom tasks, like use tha package manager and install codecs (i think that is the point) I sugest that openSUSE can do some advances on item 4 and this can help new users to understand how openSUSE works. I think that yast can be more explained by module on yelp, but in a easy way for end users and not thecnical way. + Discussion: + #1: Stephan Kleine (bitshuffler) (2009-07-30 20:04:51) + There's already a "Getting started" article on the wiki which aims to + fulfill this task: + http://en.opensuse.org/Getting_Started_with_openSUSE + Perhaps polishing & updating it and then making it more prominent would + be the best thing. (And since it is a wiki everyone can do it ;)) -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306989
Feature changed by: Ney walens de Mesquita (nwm) Feature #306989, revision 3 Title: More Help to new Users openSUSE-11.2: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Ney walens de Mesquita (nwm) Description: OK, opensuse is very simple to use, i agree, but many users just don't understand how a linux system works... what's a package??... why i have to use a Package Manager??!! Where is my network configuration?? why this is so diferent from windows or Mac?? Ubuntu today is the larger linux distribution because some reasons... follow a list of some important features that we can learn from: 1 - Too many community support (ok, openSUSE has this one) 2 - LTS release cicle (this is for SLED and SLES, i know) 3 - Too many manuals, documentation and Help (openSUSE has this one too) 4 - Costumized version of yelp with manuals to commom tasks, like use tha package manager and install codecs (i think that is the point) I sugest that openSUSE can do some advances on item 4 and this can help new users to understand how openSUSE works. I think that yast can be more explained by module on yelp, but in a easy way for end users and not thecnical way. Discussion: #1: Stephan Kleine (bitshuffler) (2009-07-30 20:04:51) There's already a "Getting started" article on the wiki which aims to fulfill this task: http://en.opensuse.org/Getting_Started_with_openSUSE Perhaps polishing & updating it and then making it more prominent would be the best thing. (And since it is a wiki everyone can do it ;)) + #2: Ney walens de Mesquita (nwm) (2009-07-31 05:15:45) + But... think about who don't know how to conect to internet, or how to + use network manager... a local help like yelp would be the best place + to describe this things. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306989
Feature changed by: Artyom Aleksuk (h31) Feature #306989, revision 4 Title: More Help to new Users openSUSE-11.2: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Ney walens de Mesquita (nwm) Description: OK, opensuse is very simple to use, i agree, but many users just don't understand how a linux system works... what's a package??... why i have to use a Package Manager??!! Where is my network configuration?? why this is so diferent from windows or Mac?? Ubuntu today is the larger linux distribution because some reasons... follow a list of some important features that we can learn from: 1 - Too many community support (ok, openSUSE has this one) 2 - LTS release cicle (this is for SLED and SLES, i know) 3 - Too many manuals, documentation and Help (openSUSE has this one too) 4 - Costumized version of yelp with manuals to commom tasks, like use tha package manager and install codecs (i think that is the point) I sugest that openSUSE can do some advances on item 4 and this can help new users to understand how openSUSE works. I think that yast can be more explained by module on yelp, but in a easy way for end users and not thecnical way. Discussion: #1: Stephan Kleine (bitshuffler) (2009-07-30 20:04:51) There's already a "Getting started" article on the wiki which aims to fulfill this task: http://en.opensuse.org/Getting_Started_with_openSUSE Perhaps polishing & updating it and then making it more prominent would be the best thing. (And since it is a wiki everyone can do it ;)) + #3: Artyom Aleksuk (h31) (2009-07-31 17:17:55) (reply to #1) + New users don't like to read a documentation, so small tips during + package management, codecs installations, etc may be better. #2: Ney walens de Mesquita (nwm) (2009-07-31 05:15:45) But... think about who don't know how to conect to internet, or how to use network manager... a local help like yelp would be the best place to describe this things. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306989
Feature changed by: jpxviii jpxviii (jpxviii) Feature #306989, revision 6 Title: More Help to new Users openSUSE-11.2: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important + openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed + Priority + Requester: Desirable Requested by: Ney walens de Mesquita (nwm) Description: OK, opensuse is very simple to use, i agree, but many users just don't understand how a linux system works... what's a package??... why i have to use a Package Manager??!! Where is my network configuration?? why this is so diferent from windows or Mac?? Ubuntu today is the larger linux distribution because some reasons... follow a list of some important features that we can learn from: 1 - Too many community support (ok, openSUSE has this one) 2 - LTS release cicle (this is for SLED and SLES, i know) 3 - Too many manuals, documentation and Help (openSUSE has this one too) 4 - Costumized version of yelp with manuals to commom tasks, like use tha package manager and install codecs (i think that is the point) I sugest that openSUSE can do some advances on item 4 and this can help new users to understand how openSUSE works. I think that yast can be more explained by module on yelp, but in a easy way for end users and not thecnical way. Discussion: #1: Stephan Kleine (bitshuffler) (2009-07-30 20:04:51) There's already a "Getting started" article on the wiki which aims to fulfill this task: http://en.opensuse.org/Getting_Started_with_openSUSE Perhaps polishing & updating it and then making it more prominent would be the best thing. (And since it is a wiki everyone can do it ;)) #3: Artyom Aleksuk (h31) (2009-07-31 17:17:55) (reply to #1) New users don't like to read a documentation, so small tips during package management, codecs installations, etc may be better. #2: Ney walens de Mesquita (nwm) (2009-07-31 05:15:45) But... think about who don't know how to conect to internet, or how to use network manager... a local help like yelp would be the best place to describe this things. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306989
Feature changed by: jpxviii jpxviii (jpxviii) Feature #306989, revision 7 Title: More Help to new Users openSUSE-11.2: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed Priority - Requester: Desirable + Requester: Important Requested by: Ney walens de Mesquita (nwm) Description: OK, opensuse is very simple to use, i agree, but many users just don't understand how a linux system works... what's a package??... why i have to use a Package Manager??!! Where is my network configuration?? why this is so diferent from windows or Mac?? Ubuntu today is the larger linux distribution because some reasons... follow a list of some important features that we can learn from: 1 - Too many community support (ok, openSUSE has this one) 2 - LTS release cicle (this is for SLED and SLES, i know) 3 - Too many manuals, documentation and Help (openSUSE has this one too) 4 - Costumized version of yelp with manuals to commom tasks, like use tha package manager and install codecs (i think that is the point) I sugest that openSUSE can do some advances on item 4 and this can help new users to understand how openSUSE works. I think that yast can be more explained by module on yelp, but in a easy way for end users and not thecnical way. Discussion: #1: Stephan Kleine (bitshuffler) (2009-07-30 20:04:51) There's already a "Getting started" article on the wiki which aims to fulfill this task: http://en.opensuse.org/Getting_Started_with_openSUSE Perhaps polishing & updating it and then making it more prominent would be the best thing. (And since it is a wiki everyone can do it ;)) #3: Artyom Aleksuk (h31) (2009-07-31 17:17:55) (reply to #1) New users don't like to read a documentation, so small tips during package management, codecs installations, etc may be better. #2: Ney walens de Mesquita (nwm) (2009-07-31 05:15:45) But... think about who don't know how to conect to internet, or how to use network manager... a local help like yelp would be the best place to describe this things. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306989
Feature changed by: jpxviii jpxviii (jpxviii) Feature #306989, revision 8 Title: More Help to new Users + Hackweek V: Unconfirmed + Priority + Requester: Important openSUSE-11.2: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Ney walens de Mesquita (nwm) Description: OK, opensuse is very simple to use, i agree, but many users just don't understand how a linux system works... what's a package??... why i have to use a Package Manager??!! Where is my network configuration?? why this is so diferent from windows or Mac?? Ubuntu today is the larger linux distribution because some reasons... follow a list of some important features that we can learn from: 1 - Too many community support (ok, openSUSE has this one) 2 - LTS release cicle (this is for SLED and SLES, i know) 3 - Too many manuals, documentation and Help (openSUSE has this one too) 4 - Costumized version of yelp with manuals to commom tasks, like use tha package manager and install codecs (i think that is the point) I sugest that openSUSE can do some advances on item 4 and this can help new users to understand how openSUSE works. I think that yast can be more explained by module on yelp, but in a easy way for end users and not thecnical way. Discussion: #1: Stephan Kleine (bitshuffler) (2009-07-30 20:04:51) There's already a "Getting started" article on the wiki which aims to fulfill this task: http://en.opensuse.org/Getting_Started_with_openSUSE Perhaps polishing & updating it and then making it more prominent would be the best thing. (And since it is a wiki everyone can do it ;)) #3: Artyom Aleksuk (h31) (2009-07-31 17:17:55) (reply to #1) New users don't like to read a documentation, so small tips during package management, codecs installations, etc may be better. #2: Ney walens de Mesquita (nwm) (2009-07-31 05:15:45) But... think about who don't know how to conect to internet, or how to use network manager... a local help like yelp would be the best place to describe this things. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306989
Feature changed by: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) Feature #306989, revision 9 Title: More Help to new Users - Hackweek V: Unconfirmed + openSUSE-11.2: Rejected by Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) + reject date: 2010-11-15 09:55:29 + reject reason: Not done in time for openSUSE 11.2. Priority Requester: Important - openSUSE-11.2: Unconfirmed + openSUSE-11.3: Rejected by Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) + reject date: 2010-11-15 09:55:32 + reject reason: Not done in time for openSUSE 11.3. Priority Requester: Important - openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed - Priority - Requester: Important openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Ney walens de Mesquita (nwm) Description: OK, opensuse is very simple to use, i agree, but many users just don't understand how a linux system works... what's a package??... why i have to use a Package Manager??!! Where is my network configuration?? why this is so diferent from windows or Mac?? Ubuntu today is the larger linux distribution because some reasons... follow a list of some important features that we can learn from: 1 - Too many community support (ok, openSUSE has this one) 2 - LTS release cicle (this is for SLED and SLES, i know) 3 - Too many manuals, documentation and Help (openSUSE has this one too) 4 - Costumized version of yelp with manuals to commom tasks, like use tha package manager and install codecs (i think that is the point) - I sugest that openSUSE can do some advances on item 4 and this can help new users to understand how openSUSE works. I think that yast can be more explained by module on yelp, but in a easy way for end users and not thecnical way. Discussion: #1: Stephan Kleine (bitshuffler) (2009-07-30 20:04:51) There's already a "Getting started" article on the wiki which aims to fulfill this task: http://en.opensuse.org/Getting_Started_with_openSUSE Perhaps polishing & updating it and then making it more prominent would be the best thing. (And since it is a wiki everyone can do it ;)) #3: Artyom Aleksuk (h31) (2009-07-31 17:17:55) (reply to #1) New users don't like to read a documentation, so small tips during package management, codecs installations, etc may be better. #2: Ney walens de Mesquita (nwm) (2009-07-31 05:15:45) But... think about who don't know how to conect to internet, or how to use network manager... a local help like yelp would be the best place to describe this things. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306989
Feature changed by: Karl Cheng (qantas94heavy) Feature #306989, revision 10 Title: More Help to new Users openSUSE-11.2: Rejected by Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) reject date: 2010-11-15 09:55:29 reject reason: Not done in time for openSUSE 11.2. Priority Requester: Important openSUSE-11.3: Rejected by Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) reject date: 2010-11-15 09:55:32 reject reason: Not done in time for openSUSE 11.3. Priority Requester: Important - openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed + openSUSE-11.4: Rejected by Karl Cheng (qantas94heavy) + reject reason: Not done in time for openSUSE 11.4. Priority Requester: Important + openSUSE Distribution: New + Priority + Requester: Desirable Requested by: Ney Walens De Mesquita (nwm) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: OK, opensuse is very simple to use, i agree, but many users just don't understand how a linux system works... what's a package??... why i have to use a Package Manager??!! Where is my network configuration?? why this is so diferent from windows or Mac?? Ubuntu today is the larger linux distribution because some reasons... follow a list of some important features that we can learn from: 1 - Too many community support (ok, openSUSE has this one) 2 - LTS release cicle (this is for SLED and SLES, i know) 3 - Too many manuals, documentation and Help (openSUSE has this one too) 4 - Costumized version of yelp with manuals to commom tasks, like use tha package manager and install codecs (i think that is the point) I sugest that openSUSE can do some advances on item 4 and this can help new users to understand how openSUSE works. I think that yast can be more explained by module on yelp, but in a easy way for end users and not thecnical way. Discussion: #1: Stephan Kleine (bitshuffler) (2009-07-30 20:04:51) There's already a "Getting started" article on the wiki which aims to fulfill this task: http://en.opensuse.org/Getting_Started_with_openSUSE Perhaps polishing & updating it and then making it more prominent would be the best thing. (And since it is a wiki everyone can do it ;)) #3: Artyom Aleksuk (h31) (2009-07-31 17:17:55) (reply to #1) New users don't like to read a documentation, so small tips during package management, codecs installations, etc may be better. #2: Ney walens de Mesquita (nwm) (2009-07-31 05:15:45) But... think about who don't know how to conect to internet, or how to use network manager... a local help like yelp would be the best place to describe this things. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306989
Feature changed by: Tomáš Chvátal (scarabeus_iv) Feature #306989, revision 11 Title: More Help to new Users openSUSE-11.2: Rejected by Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) reject date: 2010-11-15 09:55:29 reject reason: Not done in time for openSUSE 11.2. Priority Requester: Important openSUSE-11.3: Rejected by Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) reject date: 2010-11-15 09:55:32 reject reason: Not done in time for openSUSE 11.3. Priority Requester: Important openSUSE-11.4: Rejected by Karl Cheng (qantas94heavy) reject reason: Not done in time for openSUSE 11.4. Priority Requester: Important - openSUSE Distribution: New + openSUSE Distribution: Rejected by Tomáš Chvátal (scarabeus_iv) + reject reason: We have Leap, we have wiki. No more plans in this area. Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Ney Walens De Mesquita (nwm) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: OK, opensuse is very simple to use, i agree, but many users just don't understand how a linux system works... what's a package??... why i have to use a Package Manager??!! Where is my network configuration?? why this is so diferent from windows or Mac?? Ubuntu today is the larger linux distribution because some reasons... follow a list of some important features that we can learn from: 1 - Too many community support (ok, openSUSE has this one) 2 - LTS release cicle (this is for SLED and SLES, i know) 3 - Too many manuals, documentation and Help (openSUSE has this one too) 4 - Costumized version of yelp with manuals to commom tasks, like use tha package manager and install codecs (i think that is the point) I sugest that openSUSE can do some advances on item 4 and this can help new users to understand how openSUSE works. I think that yast can be more explained by module on yelp, but in a easy way for end users and not thecnical way. Discussion: #1: Stephan Kleine (bitshuffler) (2009-07-30 20:04:51) There's already a "Getting started" article on the wiki which aims to fulfill this task: http://en.opensuse.org/Getting_Started_with_openSUSE Perhaps polishing & updating it and then making it more prominent would be the best thing. (And since it is a wiki everyone can do it ;)) #3: Artyom Aleksuk (h31) (2009-07-31 17:17:55) (reply to #1) New users don't like to read a documentation, so small tips during package management, codecs installations, etc may be better. #2: Ney walens de Mesquita (nwm) (2009-07-31 05:15:45) But... think about who don't know how to conect to internet, or how to use network manager... a local help like yelp would be the best place to describe this things. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/306989
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