One of the linux myths is that using the operative system means using the command line, but why should we demonize it?
Introducing... The Fedora Cheat Cube!
No longer does using the terminal have to involve memorizing obscure commands, you can always have a fun cube around to remember the important things, like yum commands and navigating with the terminal.�
This would be a fun thing to hand out at Fedora booths at events, and I intend to get this translated into spanish and hand them out at the FLISOL.�
Now, it wouldn't be much help if I didn't give out the source, which you can find at�
One of the things I've been suggested to do is to include the 4 Foundations somewhere (Possibly on the "Fedora cheat cube" side?), and also a link to the�http://join.fedoraproject.org�website.�
Another idea I have, is to prepend a $ on commands that can be run as a normal user, and # to commands that *require* root to work, then add a footnote on each side to indicate that.�
Other than that, the help I'd really appreciate is giving the frontal face (The one with the Fedora logo) a make over, so it actually looks good.�
Thanks for your time!
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Ing. Juan M. Rodriguez Moreno
Desarrollador de Sistemas Abiertos
Sitio: http://proyectofedora.org/mexico
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