[Computerbank] the special case of Tassie
romana
romana at timelady.com
Sat Jan 5 13:13:04 UTC 2002
Lately, this hath been imparted:
> I've been potentially put off the scent by hearing how most LUGs are tied
> geographically to Sydney or Canberra or such. Is there somewhere that I
> could post (a URL) which helps people find their most local LUG? I can see
> how that would appeal most to a learner, even if their nearest LUG was
> centred over 200 km away. I'm thinking of Bowen QLD and Port Hedland,
> Kalannie and Geraldton in WA right now but this need will continually pop
> up.
>
> Regards, Bruce
Bruce,
try :
http://www.linux.org.au/usergroups/
Also, having taught Windows and Linux to new users, let me say that teh
learning curve is relatively equal - some things Linux users find easier,
some things Windows users find easier. But KDE has a lot of the stuff Windows
has (hence its bloat...), and I have had many Windows users comment on how
easy it is to learn...
Actually, I prefer training those with NO experience - no preconceived ideas
on how a desktop should be:)
Romana:)
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romana at timelady.com icq no:393293
Computerbank Australia - SA branch coordinator
http://www.linunix.com/cbsa/
"Between the idea and the reality,
Between the motion and the act,
Falls the Shadow..."
(TS Eliot)
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