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    Free Beginners Guide

    Keir Thomas, author of Ubuntu Kung Fu, has release a free pocket guide to Ubuntu. This 170 page great beginners guide to installing and using Ubuntu.

    This guide can be found at http://www.ubuntupocketguide.com/.

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    Thanks Technoviking! Since the thanks feature is disabled for now:



    I'll download it as soon as I can.
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    Re: Free Beginners Guide

    Thank you for the sticky post and link. I've just downloaded and about to go and peruse it, looks like just the type of thing I've been searching for all over the place.
    People who never make mistakes are people who never make anything
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    New to Ubuntu? Check out this pocket guide and why not go Full Circle or take Command

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    Re: Free Beginners Guide

    Ditto! I'm trying to get a bunch of old machines up and running for folks without money to buy new computers, old imacs, compaqs, etc... This is just the help I need. Thank you.

    cal!

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    Quote Originally Posted by twodogsdad View Post
    Ditto! I'm trying to get a bunch of old machines up and running for folks without money to buy new computers, old imacs, compaqs, etc... This is just the help I need. Thank you.

    cal!
    Hi TwoDogsDad,
    I'm pretty green to Unbuntu, just now joined the forum & downloaded the beginner's guide. I'm looking to do what you seem to be doing - donate an old PC system to a needy family.
    I was about to use a security program to erase my data, but I must also remove the Microsoft Windows XP operating system program due to licensing agreements through my employer. I'm afraid that if I use the security software to "erase the whole computer" that I won't be able to install Unbuntu - the instructions say I won't be able to reboot, apparently since the OS will be removed.
    Can you tell me how to proceed? I don't have a lot of time to expend on this. Can I install Unbuntu, then remove windows XP? I've never tried to install OS software on a totally 'wiped' pc, and the idea scares me - don't want to screw it up so the machine is worthless!
    Thanks in advance for anything you (or others!) can tell me.

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    Re: Free Beginners Guide

    erruffing, just install ubuntu and re-partition the hard disk to a root and a swap, and check the "format" box. it will all be wiped clean.

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    Re: Free Beginners Guide

    what things do you considered in an old computer? maybe i am far away from you (ecuador) but i have in my mind the same question but i dont know which old computers are good

    Quote Originally Posted by twodogsdad View Post
    Ditto! I'm trying to get a bunch of old machines up and running for folks without money to buy new computers, old imacs, compaqs, etc... This is just the help I need. Thank you.

    cal!

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    thnx for the pdf... great work.

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    Re: Free Beginners Guide

    You anywhere around Central Florida? If so, I've got some stuff you might want.

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    Re: Free Beginners Guide

    just installed Ubuntu last weekend and was seeking a beginners guide, thanks!

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