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April 16, 2008

Linux Comic Strip!

Check it out. The article

http://www.rlhc.net/blog/2008/04/15/linuxcom-comic-strip-aims-for-a-fun-way-to-educate-new-linux-users/

and the strip.

http://www.hackettandbankwell.com/

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Hackett and Bankwell #1

Synopsis: Woody Hackett learns from his business partner, Jerome Bankwell, that they are the new owners of a documentary production studio that still uses Mastersoft, and that he will need to travel to their facilities in the desert in order to get them setup with Ubuntu Linux. At "Interplanetary Pictures," Woody shows their crew how to get started using the Ubuntu GUI following an installation. Guiding them through some basic software installation, Woody demonstrates to Kaori Soto and her associate Calvin Green basic ideas of GUI operation, so that they can use what they've learned to install other programs they might need down the road.    Areas covered in first issue

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The sample PDF was created on a Mac. Bit of a mixed message.

Well, at least it wasn't created with some sort of Office 2007 tool. ;>

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