These days for experienced linux users tasteing an unfamiliar system:
the main task is to avoid the bombardment of <life is better with Coke
& wouldn't you like to buy a banana>.
That's why I ignored the upfront <wbar> and just tested/probed what
I'm familiar with. So eg. I was not disasterously limited by only
one console/VT.
Only now do I see that the problem of eg. opera's substantial settings
being not lost, for NNTP client usage, seem to be catered for with:
ControPanel:Backup/Restore substantial MenuTree.
I'll try to write/translate my own tutorial to use this vital
backup/restore facility.
Is the ControPanel:services:gpm a TC default; or from my installation?
What is "Terminal Server" for? I like it's color on black & font size.
2 points for documenting for experienced users;
We don't like the local-slang of "your tce directory".
All directories are rooted in "/".
.
Rather than the common: DoA, DoB ...DoN; use:-
eg. plugging the USB is detected by a daemon, which can be confirmed by
`dmesg -tail`;
successful automounting may be confirmed by `df` or ....
Ie. describe how the system works, not what the user should do.