[kwlug-disc] "What Linux Distro Should I Use?"
Shane
shane.msg at gmail.com
Tue May 4 04:43:25 EDT 2010
I moved from Debian to Ubuntu years ago because I didn't have the time to learn everything and keep up with upgrades. With Ubuntu I was presented with an update, asked if I wanted it to proceed, answered that I did and it was updated. Didn't have to know much about anything until later on my own time.
That's why I recommend Ubuntu be first. Lessens transplant shock, for want of a better term. Nobody has to stay with Ubuntu but it does make things easy for newcomers.
================It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.
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From: unsolicited <unsolicited at swiz.ca>
Date: Tue, 04 May 2010 04:30:57
To: KWLUG discussion<kwlug-disc at kwlug.org>
Subject: Re: [kwlug-disc] "What Linux Distro Should I Use?"
Paul Nijjar wrote, On 05/04/2010 12:12 AM:
> Over the past few meetings I have been getting a bit of feedback from
> new KWLUGgers. They have been telling me that while the meetings have
> been interesting, the content has been way over their heads.
>
> That got me thinking about another question I have been running into:
> what linux distro people should start with.
>
> One direction this takes me is to suggest that we make an explicit
> attempt to schedule some more newbie-friendly meetings, and label them
> as such on the website.
>
> Another horrible direction is that I have been pondering whether to
> give a presentation on this topic. However, I don't know whether this
> is a terrible idea or just a really bad one. (Also, the next available
> KWLUG slot is November, assuming Khalid, Andrew, Brad or somebody else
> has not snapped it up already. I would present sooner if I spoke at
> Software Freedom Day or Ontario Linux Fest.)
>
> Recently I heard Richard give this talk in five minutes. It was pretty
> excellent. That leads me to believe that this might be a good final
> talk for the June meeting, if Richard or somebody was willing to risk
> his or her life by giving it.
>
> Thoughts?
Not to take away from the short intro idea ...
But isn't the issue (suppose we blanket answer new users should use
k/ubuntu, for argument's sake), now what?
They've gotten a CD somehow, they've booted with it, followed the
bouncing ball and got it installed. Hopefully, for their initial
sanity's sake, to a GUI. And they log in.
Now what?
I suspect they'd bop around the menus exploring, so that's OK. They'd
probably find a browser, and open office. Well a security updates
warning will probably pop up too (distros are out of the date almost
before they're pressed.) I guess we're assuming DHCP, so the network
is probably up too.
What's next? I guess I'm really thinking about system maintenance
tasks. Perhaps this is the lead in to the whole apt/rpm/repository
discussion?
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