On Saturday 25 November 2006 18:32, jim tate wrote: > > > > What you haven't explained, and I would like to understand is how a > > newbie won't be able to find the Administration sub menu. > > Because the KDEadmin is not installed as default. > Ji, you're surely not suggesting that these people should be left to do their own initial install and setup? If I were trying to convince anyone of anything about linux I would give them an install that would achieve all their immediate needs, and that surely means install some non-default packages for them. Becoming familiar with any new OS is enough to handle at once for non-geeks. It's worth remembering, though, that with vista on the way they are going to have to do that anyway - assuming they can shell out the cash to upgrade their systems. Anne
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