Mr.Mahmood I am a relative tyro with Linux, but not with computers;I am an immigrant from OS2. The one thing I could have used (and still could use) would be a well-indexed cdrom (and book) with all the command line commands for Linux with illustrations that go beyond the Linux manual. The index should be set up in such a way that a person can find a command that is needed for a particular task as well as the characteristics of the command (which one can usually find with the "man" command). S.u.S.E. could also market a fairly intensive cdrom-based several-hour course in using Linux (S.u.S.E.fuer Unbegabten und Neulinge), to be used with a S.u.S.E. installation and with instructions re both KDE and Gnome. I suspect you could charge an extra $20-30 and thereby increase the market for S.u.S.E.among those who hesitate because Linux is so arcane. dj tuchler On Tue, 2002-04-23 at 11:17, Christopher Mahmood wrote:
Hi all,
I've been asked by the marketing folks to get suggestions on how the International version of SuSE Linux could be improved for the US. If you have any suggestions regarding features that could be added/improved I'd really appreciate if you'd send them to the reply-to address and not to the list. Suggestions like "Please upgrade package foo to version x.y" aren't terribly helpful, suggestions like "Please be a little less conservative with package updates" are. You get the idea...
I often say that there's no point in complaining about things on this list because it's not read by the people who make a lot of the big decisions; this is your chance to bypass the feedback@suse.com bottleneck and give input directly to them. I'll stop collecting feedback on Monday, Apr. 29 so you have some time to think about it.
Thanks in advance,
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-ckm
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