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		<title>Help for a new Ubuntu user</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My brother-in-law emailed me to inform me that he&#8217;s finally started using Ubuntu, albeit in a virtual machine, and wanted some help in getting things up and running. Here&#8217;s what I sent him. My apologies for any inside references I may make in this:
1) I'd download Dapper (6.06) if you haven't already. Many improvements
in it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My brother-in-law emailed me to inform me that he&#8217;s finally started using Ubuntu, albeit in a virtual machine, and wanted some help in getting things up and running. Here&#8217;s what I sent him. My apologies for any inside references I may make in this:<br />
<tt>1) I'd download Dapper (6.06) if you haven't already. Many improvements</tt><br />
<tt>in it over previous releases.</tt></p>
<p>#note to blog readers, this one is basically only for people wishing to run Ubuntu in a VM:<br />
<tt>2) VMWare or VMWare Player will work better with Linux, at least in my</tt><br />
<tt>experience. VMWare Player is free, and you can download. They call the</tt><br />
<tt>Player images "appliances" and you can get a bunch of them free from</tt><br />
<tt>here: <a href="http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/">http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/</a></tt><br />
<tt>VMWare Server is free, but I don't think it will install on XP, I think</tt><br />
<tt>you need server 2000 or 2003. VMWare Workstation costs money. </tt><tt>The player can only run</tt><br />
<tt>vmware images that others have built, but there are ways around that.</tt><br />
<tt>That said, if Virtual PC works for you, then don't worry about it <img src='http://panickedthumb.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </tt></p>
<p><tt>3) glad you've figured out sudo and apt-get, you'll use those a lot! You</tt><br />
<tt>can also use Synaptic (graphical front end to apt). I prefer command</tt><br />
<tt>line apt, but synaptic is sometimes easier if you don't know the name of</tt><br />
<tt>the package you need.</tt></p>
<p><tt>4) there are other repositories that you can add if you need other</tt><br />
<tt>things that aren't present in the ubuntu repositories. Be careful with</tt><br />
<tt>that, though. You can sometimes break things.</tt></p>
<p><tt>5) I'd suggest registering an account at ubuntuforums.org (I'm a mod</tt><br />
<tt>there, so I have to plug them I guess). Nearly every question gets</tt><br />
<tt>answered in under 30 minutes. Nearly every question that gets asked</tt><br />
<tt>there has already been answered, so try out the search first. There are</tt><br />
<tt>also mailing lists you can join, a load of IRC channles on</tt><br />
<tt>irc.freenode.net (#ubuntu, #ubuntuforums, etc).</tt></p>
<p><tt>6) I would strongly suggest not using scripts like Automatix and</tt><br />
<tt>EasyUbuntu. Automatix tends to break things, and EasyUbuntu is somewhat</tt><br />
<tt>buggy if you try to install some things with it, though I've never seen</tt><br />
<tt>it actually break things. Seems like every couple of hours there's</tt><br />
<tt>someone in #ubuntu with problems stemming from something Automatix did.</tt><br />
<tt>I've experienced these myself. I still try them out whenever there's a</tt><br />
<tt>new release to see what they have. Plus, with doing things on your own</tt><br />
<tt>instead of using a script to install things, you learn more of what's</tt><br />
<tt>going on and how to do things. I'm considering making a massive howto on</tt><br />
<tt>how to do everything that Automatix and EasyUbuntu do, and safely.</tt></p>
<p><tt>7) ubuntuguide.org has a load of information on how to set up things in</tt><br />
<tt>Ubuntu, and I'm sure you'll find at least some of that info useful. The</tt><br />
<tt>official ubuntu wiki, wiki.ubuntu.com is full of searchable info as</tt><br />
<tt>well, and doc.gwos.org was started by one of my friends on the forums as</tt><br />
<tt>a way to take the useful info from the forums and put it into one big</tt><br />
<tt>wiki, so it's also a great source of info.</tt></p>
<p><tt> <img src='http://panickedthumb.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> I'll go ahead and tell you, you're going to have trouble with some</tt><br />
<tt>things. Patent encumbered technology, such as mp3, dvd, etc. You'll have</tt><br />
<tt>to violate the law a little bit to get those things working, but it's</tt><br />
<tt>pretty easy. Adobe has decided that Linux might as well not exist, so</tt><br />
<tt>there hasn't been a new flash player since version 7. Supposedly 9 is</tt><br />
<tt>coming out later this year though. If you need higher flash versions,</tt><br />
<tt>you can install IE or the Windows Firefox through wine and install the</tt><br />
<tt>flash player for windows through wine and it works well. </tt></p>
<p><tt>9) RTFM! Yeah, I was joking in the first email I sent you, but</tt><br />
<tt>seriously, reading documentation and following tutorials and such will</tt><br />
<tt>get you ahead in the game faster than almost anything.</tt></p>
<p><tt>Let me know if you have any problems with anything and I'll try to help</tt><br />
<tt>you out. Hopefully you won't run into anything bad. You shouldn't have</tt><br />
<tt>hardware issues since you're not using real hardware <img src='http://panickedthumb.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </tt></p>
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