---+ NevadiX Support Information on how to get started with NevadiX is included on the CD. Just pop the CD in your computer and the page should show up if you are using Windows. If you are in NevadiX, just click the NevadiX icon on the desktop. If that does not give you the information you need, and you cant find the information on this topic, please contact support for OSNV at support@osnv.org. As we get questions, we will add FAQs here. If you would like to contribute, please do! Click "edit" below to log in and edit this page. =)
Also available is KNOWING KNOPPIX The beginner's guide to the Linux that runs from CD. This is a 128 page documentation manual available in PDF format. This manual cover a broad range of topics from Knoppix introduction to permanent home directory.
Here is the top level of Table of Contents: <verbatim> Introducing Knoppix....................................................................7 Knoppix for the first time............................................................15 Knoppix essentials....................................................................27 The K Desktop Environment.............................................................32 What drives do I have?................................................................40 Reading the hard disk.................................................................41 CD writing............................................................................44 Reading CD-ROMs.......................................................................49 Using an external USB drive...........................................................51 Using a 3.5" floppy drive.............................................................53 Using an Iomega Zip disk..............................................................54 Using a network server................................................................60 Printing..............................................................................63 Connecting to the Internet............................................................68 Browsing the Web......................................................................75 Email.................................................................................76 Scanning..............................................................................81 Sound.................................................................................82 Playing audio CDs.....................................................................87 Playing DVD movies....................................................................88 Other applications....................................................................93 Finding permanence....................................................................99 Advanced startup options.............................................................105 Alternatives to KDE..................................................................110 Recovering from freezes..............................................................119 Getting help.........................................................................120 Appendixes...........................................................................124 </verbatim>
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-- Main.SteveTindle - 27 Sep 2004
