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Hi first off know this: I know NOTHING! I know very very little about linux (just found the command line) about 3 weeks ago! I would like to start a help manual that could be read by all. What I am suggesting. Is that we all contribute. I will be glad to write this, work on it, research anything. I am an older returning student. Have been a 3d artist mostly for more years than i am going to tell you! I am sitting in a wheelchair most of the time, can no longer use my hands to sculpt but I can still do so much. Ok what I need is permission to begin this-- and help. I need permission from some of you to use your better anwsers. I need people to tell me what I am writing is wrong. I need people to tell me a better way of putting some things. Anyone interested?
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
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I would be willing to setup a FAQ type system that members could contribute to. It could contain FAQ's, how-to's, step-by-step tutorials, etc. Is this something people are interested in?
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