Bug 97700

Summary: add documentation links to "start here"
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: matteo porta <mporta>
Component: rhl-gsgAssignee: John Ha <jha>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: John Ha <jha>
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Version: 9CC: adstrong, byte, mitr
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Description matteo porta 2003-06-19 14:37:11 UTC
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Description of problem:
beginners should appreciate if you add into the "start here" window some links
to documentation: I'm thinking about gnome documentation and also redhat own
documentation, if installed. Also some videos showing the common operations in
Linux should be usefull.
Thanks.



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How reproducible:
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Comment 1 Havoc Pennington 2003-10-06 19:06:24 UTC
It's up to the docs packages to install any such links, though I think they
already do add a documentation menu to the main menu which may be fine.

Comment 2 John Ha 2003-10-07 16:16:04 UTC
When you install the RPM packages on the Red Hat Linux Documentation CD,
a Main Menu entry called Documentation is created with a submenu listing
of available documents you have installed.

As far as GNOME docs are concerned, these can be accessed via Main Menu => Help,
which opens the Help Browser (Yelp) where users can access GNOME documentation
organized by category.

I am assigning this bug to the Documentation technical lead (tfox) for further
analysis.

Comment 3 matteo porta 2003-10-07 16:35:01 UTC
yes, but this rfe was about making easier for beginners to start using redhat:
i think that someone who never used redhat and is looking at the desktop will 
try to click onto the "start here" icon rather than clicking on the gnome foot 
icon in the lower left area.

Comment 4 Colin Charles 2004-08-12 08:22:13 UTC
Start here is going away in GNOME 2.8 (upstream), and FC3/RHEL4 will
not have a Start Here icon any longer. Is this still valid?

Comment 5 John Ha 2004-10-14 20:12:05 UTC
The "Start Here" Icon has been removed from the desktop for both the
community-supported Fedora Core and future versions of Red Hat
Enterprise Linux. Installed Red Hat documentation and GNOME docs will
still be accessible via the Main Menu.

Thank you for your suggestion. We hope that you will continue to
suggest ways to improve our documentation and the ways to access it :)

Thanks again,
John