Those people are the individuals who everyone constantly tells, "RTFM".
Those are the people who fail to read the main Ubuntu site and only
search for "download". I did say "most people", the people who do need
yelp is a very small percentage.
There are plenty of web sites made in Flash only(game
I talk about opening it at the first boot only and the target is a person
who don't know anything about computer and just want to use his new system.
So, how do you explain that every day, people come on IRC or forums asking
how to install a new software after his ubuntu is installed ?
Yes, there i
to correct the last line on my post
s/knowledgeable/ignorant/
Cyrille, you should help with an Ubuntu book and not waste people's time
with such a ignorant request.
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Ubuntu should open yelp at first boot after install
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134840
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I completely agree with Sarah Hobbs, nobody would use such a feature.
I'm a programmer and a computer technician, users complain about startup
windows which are bothersome especially at program startup. Most people
also don't like stupid tooltip boxes to appear on any program, those are
completely
You can't be telling me that people actually *use* the guided start tour
in XP? Most people that I see using it only use the "close" button on
it.
I believe that help is already found on the first page of firefox,
anyway.
And not more popups. Popups are evil.
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I agree, according to my experience, most of people will quit Ubuntu or
think it's too complicate if they can't get information on how to use it
(specially around how to install programs, shutdown/restart the system,
and other basic tasks). Providing a little help to new people at the
first boot co