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curaga:
Good ideas, thanks.

I'm not sure how much one could say about new hardware. It all differs, and occasionally there isn't a solution at all. Do you have something specific in mind?

Lee:
I don't have anything specific in mind - was thinking more on the lines of how to get (or build) and install drivers.

I'm thinking back to when I first started using Tiny Core and the onboard nic in my Dell SC440 wasn't working.  I solved the issue by stuffing an older nic into it, but that's not an option with, for instance, a laptop.  A few releases later, my nic was recognized and working so I never had to actually -learn- anything.  :)

cURIOUSgEORGE:
Hmmmm, very intersting........ . . .

Don't mind me, I'm thinking, and yeah, it hurts, but feels oh-so good, atm.

aus9:
One benefit...of your book.....newbies trust Official documents while having reservations about unofficial dox like a wiki.

Some ideas....not suggesting I know how to do em ;)

How to change your keyboard layout

How to change keyboard shortcuts for (some) windowmanager

How to change your mouse settings

also some posts on correct way to use APPS might be useful

http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,14258.msg80389.html#msg80389

http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,13342.msg73953.html#msg73953

curaga:
Let there be progress. In fact, the start is still entirely in schedule, fully within the given time period of 2013 ;)

The start of the book is now in our git, and a pdf render is at http://tinycorelinux.net/~curaga/corebook.pdf

It has currently the huge amount of two chapters, but restarting discussion on this wouldn't hurt. Please post any typos or bad phrases. Any contributed chapters also welcomed.

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