I'm a Kubuntu user. Kubuntu is the first Linux distribution I've actually used. I, like many others new to Linux, experienced 'challanges' in getting things properly configured. I persisted; I Googled, and I joined Forums and asked questions - a lot of questions.
Wouldn't it be nice, if when you arrived at the Desktop, you had a resource kit at your fingertips, a kit that contained useful information on such things as video problems, audio problems, printer problems, USB and/or Windoze drive access problems, and more.
Basically, I see this resource kit as a README file on the desktop. It would contain information on where help with these items can be located, and/or steps one can take within the installed OS to try to remedy the problem.
Comments and suggestions wanted and appreciated.
Wouldn't it be nice, if when you arrived at the Desktop, you had a resource kit at your fingertips, a kit that contained useful information on such things as video problems, audio problems, printer problems, USB and/or Windoze drive access problems, and more.
Basically, I see this resource kit as a README file on the desktop. It would contain information on where help with these items can be located, and/or steps one can take within the installed OS to try to remedy the problem.
Comments and suggestions wanted and appreciated.
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