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BryanARobinson 10-29-2008 11:52 AM

Linpus Lite -where to find a decent manual?
 
No, I don't mean the basic one that came with the laptop. For example, how do I add new programs, more like the Ubuntu ones that I have on my desktop? I cannot see how to upload music from an mp3 stick to the laptop - it is all these basic things that are missing....Can anybody point me in the right direction, please?
Bryan

jkirchner 10-30-2008 05:11 AM

Seems to me the best place to start would be their website located here. Although, after visiting it myself, I wonder. I found links to pages that say they have manuals but there is no actual download. I found that it has feateres instead of features. Maybe try googling by the laptop name might help. I did find a few links by googling for aspire + linpus (I used aspire because I believe Acer is the ones with Linpus preinstalled) and such. But, sadly, if the Linpus website has no downloadable manual, I am not sure you will find one easily.

An interesting short Wikipedia entry.

[EDIT] Go to this site: Nice tutorials and a place to start. The tagline on his site is "Making Linpus Linux Usable". I think this site would be a great place to start. I googled for linpus + help to find this (and other sites). Google is an amazing tool.

One last place that could help: Aspire One Forums

craigevil 10-30-2008 06:12 AM

Linpus is based on fedora so the fedora docs will work just fine.

Acer Aspire One User Forum • View topic - READ ME - FOR NEW LINPUS LINUX USERS
http://www.aspireoneuser.com/forum/v....php?f=5&t=458

Fedora Solved — Fedora Unity Project
http://www.fedorasolved.org/

Main Page - FedoraProject
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Main_Page

FedoraForum.org
http://fedoraforum.org/

The Unofficial Fedora FAQ
http://www.fedorafaq.org/


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