> DDowney wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I recently installed Ubuntu and am looking for some good email
> > newsletters directed at fairly new linux users. Anything that deals with
> > Ubuntu features, or getting familiar with using Linux. Im subscribed to
> > the excellent GHacks.net newsletter, and am looking for info on Linux
> > similar to what that delivers for Win users.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Dermot
>> Hi Dermot,
>>https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter>> That might help - you might want to go back in time and look at the
> first few to get a grip on where they were coming from.
>>https://help.ubuntu.com/>> This is somewhat similar to a book.
>>https://help.ubuntu.com/community> Then you might want to look at this.
> Search this wiki for things like BootOptions, for those hard to work out
> how to get your machine to stop falling over issues.
>> If you still have any free time, you might consider reading the output
> of the https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOpenWeek>>> P.
>>
Hi Dermot,
you might also want to have a look at:
Ubuntu Ireland Mailing list
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-ie
or even visit us at our office on a Saturday :D
"ubuntu-ie has decided to work closely with Camara, and we were offered
an office space for our LoCo meet-ups and future events like: workshops,
presentations, tutorials etc. Big thanks for that goes to Eoghan at
Camara!
We’re open on Saturdays 11am - 4pm.
Address:
The Digital Hub
10-13 Thomas Street
Dublin 8
Ireland
Camara is an Irish Charity. They take in second hand computers that have
been discarded by Irish Organisations and individuals, refurbish them,
install customized version of edubuntu (camarabuntu) and send them to
schools and colleges in Africa. www.camara.ie "
--
Kind Regards,
Mean-Machine
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