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Re: Hello!! I'm New



On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 5:07 PM, Neal Hogan <nealhogan@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 2009/5/27 EQMaker <eqmaker@paran.com>:
> > Hello all. I'm new~ :)
> >
> > I installed Debian on my computer lastnight.
> > This is my first try on linux too.
> >
> > I want became 'linuxer' like all of you...
> > So.. I'd like ask something to all of pioneers in this mail-list (yea.. It's
> > you.. it's true..)
> >
> > How can I make friend with debian?
> >
> > Thanks for your interest on private linuxer.. :)
>
> Debian is pretty user friendly, but the user really needs to consider
> all of the documentation out there (eg., how-to's, man pages, etc.).
>
> Decide what you want to do (eg., watch movies, play mp3s, do taxes,
> etc.) and then start searching for help. Actually Debian's homepage is
> probably a good place to start reading. It takes some getting used to,
> but after a short while it'll be no problem.
>
> The one thing that can get rather annoying is when someone asks for
> help on this list when the solution to their problem is easily within
> in virtual reach. Post to this list as a last resort with as much info
> as you can provide (eg., system, machine, what you've tried, etc.).
>
> >
> >
>
>
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Can't agree more. http://debian.org/doc/ & http://debian.org/support
are ideal place to start. also suggest you to join some debian
specific forums to look for specific answers/help.

--
Bipin Babu


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