> I will make this book short, pictorial, and unintimidating. And I'll
> probably base it on the SuSE desktop office 8.2 version due out this
> fall, which looks like it's going to be marvelous, with a little
> discussion of other distros tossed in. The packages all work the same,
> anyway. :)
I'd be concerned about making the book distro specific. Even if it isn't really, if it _looks_
distro specific, people might not go for it because they just got [insert other distro here]. Then
again, I'm sure the SUSE people wouldn't mind helping you bundle it with CDs so it could be
marketed as an all-in-one starter package for Linux newbies: "Linux for people with better things
to do than learning Linux". =:)
BTW, hello everybody! This is my first post to the list as my wife and I are just moving into the
Tampa area from California. We'll be showing up on the 2nd and subsequently scrambling for jobs,
housing, etc. Once things are settled, I hope to get to meet some of you at installfests and
whatnot and to generally make some contacts within the local geek* community. Until then, this is
just to let you know who the new stranger is. =:)
* = ...or is it 'nerd' in Florida parlance? There is a divide somewhere in the midwest where the
correct term changes over, but I've heard that some parts of the south are exempt.
--Brad Smith
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