At Tue, 29 Jul 2008 13:02:01 +0100, Ciaran O'Riordan wrote:
The office where I work has mostly converted to free software, but sometimes people don't know what website to go to to look for help.
I think the most important thing is to explain them how to search/find/access *and read* the documentation of the package they're having trouble with as is installed on their system.
90% of the problems with newbies come from the fact that they don't read documentation, and they're generally impatient. This is especially true for young people. (Of course this has deeper roots, as people tend to "fix" things without realizing what the "fix" entails or does; this is a result of the tendency to turn all humankind into consumers.) The other 10% are people who read online (web) documentation not realizing that it is for a different version than the one installed.
I doubt that there will ever be a site that sums up all the knowledge of a free system, and I personally consider browsing web sites for such a purpose time consuming and useless activity.
People are just unwilling to learn, and this is not about to change any time soon :-{