Checked through a lot of pages today - lot's of these have
already been noted on the m/l , but thought I'd do a list of the
whole thing to try and get it all in the same place.
What
is Xubuntu?
Learn
more about what makes Xubuntu
Migrating
and Upgrading
Migrating
from Windows
Upgrading
from an older version of Xubuntu
Getting
to know your desktop environment
Desktop
Files
and directories
Customising
the appearance
Quick
guide to default applicationsÂ*Â* This section looks
OK
Music,
Video and PhotosÂ*Â* Dead page
Music
Â* Still needs icons and old table formatting sorting
out
Movies,
DVDs and VideosÂ*Â* Still needs icons and old
table formatting sorting out
Photos
and cameras
Burning
CDs and DVDsÂ*Â* This section looks OK but very
basic, then it is pretty much anyway.
Internet
and Networks
Network
connections
Troubleshooting
Connecting
to servers
Printing
and Scanning
Printing
Scanning
Managing
installed applicationsÂ*Â* This section looks OK
Additional
software repositories Â* This section looks OK
Installing
packages without an Internet connectionÂ*Â* This
section looks OK
Changing
update frequency and behaviourÂ*Â* This section looks
OK
Keeping
your computer safeÂ*Â* This section looks OK
Lock
Your Screen While Away Â* This section looks OK
Set
Up a FirewallÂ*Â* This section looks OK
Avoid
Internet Nuisances and CrimeÂ*Â* This section looks OK
Make
Backup Copies of Your FilesÂ*Â* This section looks OK
Hardware
devicesÂ*Â* This section looks OK
Restricted
DriversÂ*Â* This section looks OK
Disks
and PartitionsÂ*Â* This section looks OK
Laptops
Â*Â* This section looks OK
Suspending
and Hibernating Your ComputerÂ*Â* This section looks
OK – maybe think about removing Hibernating from title now
it is disabled by default
Mice
and Keyboards
Administrative
Tasks Â* This section looks OK
Users
and GroupsÂ*Â* This section looks OK
The
command lineÂ*Â* This section looks OK
Did these one's today.
Upgrading
from an older version of Xubuntu This section looks OK
Getting
to know your desktop environment This section looks OK
Desktop
This section looks OK
Files
and directories This section looks OK
Quick
guide to default applications This section looks OK
Music
This section looks OK
Movies,
DVDs and Videos This section looks OK
Hi,
Music looks generally good and clearly written. However, concerning
the iPods, perhaps a note should be added to mention that iPods (6th
Gen and higher) will not work automatically with xubuntu/ubuntu
unless they have done an initial sync with iTunes first.
Joshua
--
xubuntu-devel mailing list
xubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel