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June 14, 2005

A softer, gentler transition into KDE

Guide introduces KDE to non-technical users
DESKTOPLINUX.COM
Jun. 08, 2005

The folks at ReallyLinux.com have noticed that the K Desktop Enivornment is attracting more and more non-technical users. To help these "average" users get their bearings, Andrea W. Cordingly, along with ReallyLinux.com editorial staff, have put together a beginner's guide to KDE.

Part of ReallyLinux.com's "Windows to Linux" series, "The Beginner's Introduction to the KDE Desktop" gives an overview of the K Desktop Environment interface, and also offers a number of tips on basic configuration. Concentrating on the Konqueror file-manager/web-browser, and the KDE Control Center, the "Introduction" is thoroughly supplemented with screen shots.

Check out The Beginner's Introduction to the KDE Desktop if you, or someone you know, could use a helping hand getting acquainted with KDE.

Posted by cystdog at June 14, 2005 06:59 AM

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