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***BOGO*** Re: [kde-linux] Users guide to KDE?



On Thu, July 3, 2008 12:09 am, Kevin Coonan wrote:
> There seems to be a notable lack of consumer and non-hardcore Linux hacker
> documentation for KDE, esp. in the standard print/e-book (e.g. O'Reilly)
> distribution channels.  If you walk into your local book store you see
> guides to some other OS/UI's abound (e.g. Windows Vista for
> Dummies/Idiots/Power users).  While some may be happy w/ in line comments
> from the source code, or a man entry, there are many more potential users
> who would see this as a sign that they are not about to jump off the end
> of the earth . . .

There is a lot of KDE user documentation in the application and system
handbooks. It should be installed as part of KDE. See
http://kde.org/documentation/ if you can't find it on your system.

-- 
David Jarvie.
KAlarm author & maintainer.
http://www.astrojar.org.uk/kalarm

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