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Firstlinux.com: I’ve installed Linux: What Next? — more in the series

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Web Webster
May 31, 2000

[ Thanks to Steve
Emms
for this announcement. ]

Following feedback from the Linux community, Firstlinux.com
would like to announce five additional articles to the
collection.
They address the following areas:

MP3 – listen to high quality music
Games – have some fun with your computer
Scientific – solve mathematical problems
PIMs – organise your life with Linux
CD Writing – the CD can solve your data storage requirements

‘I’ve installed Linux: What Next?’ is a series of articles
aimed at helping you realise the full potential of Linux.

Linux is now attracting mainstream attention and many people have
tried installing this Operating System on their machines. After
installation queries, the next most common question we get asked at
FirstLinux is ‘What Next ?’. We’ve written a number of articles
split into application areas which address just this question.
These suggestions are aimed at anyone new to Linux, whether they be
a computer novice, an experienced UNIX wizard coming to Linux for
the first time, or a Windows ‘power’ user.

Each of the articles indicate areas where you can make the most
of Linux – some of the material may be a little technical and some
Linux applications a little rough around the edges – but overall we
think you will agree that there’s a lot that can be achieved both
in the home and in business. In each article we’ve tried to
indicate what’s available for free and what’s available in the
commercial sector. There’s also a short glossary of technical terms
included at the end.

‘I’ve installed Linux: What Next?’ can be found at http://www.firstlinux.com/articles/WhatNext.shtml

[ New articles are linked from bottom of page – LT ed.
]

Suggestions are welcome and should be emailed to sde@linuxlinks.com.
More articles in this series are planned.

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Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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