I like Ilya's second proposal, but Joe is right - we don't need to go through every single application that's in the default install.
I don't like how our whole advanced section is condensed into two chapters though. We need to combine some of the middle stuff and then have it balance out, maybe something like 7:3 or 6:4.
Perhaps:
Prologue and About Ubuntu
1. Installation
2. Introduction to the Gnome desktop
3. Internet, Emails and IM
4. Settings and external devices
5. Software and Packaging
6. System Maintenance
7. Using the Terminal
8. Troubleshooting common problems
10. Learning more about Linux and Extra Applications
I like Ilya's second proposal, but Joe is right - we don't need to go through every single application that's in the default install.
I don't like how our whole advanced section is condensed into two chapters though. We need to combine some of the middle stuff and then have it balance out, maybe something like 7:3 or 6:4.
Perhaps:
Prologue and About Ubuntu
1. Installation
2. Introduction to the Gnome desktop
3. Internet, Emails and IM
4. Settings and external devices
5. Software and Packaging
6. System Maintenance
7. Using the Terminal
8. Troubleshooting common problems
10. Learning more about Linux and Extra Applications