Hello!
Welcome to The Linux/APUS Doc'n'FAQ. I hope you will find what you are looking for... But wait! Before you read on, please consider this plea for help.
Given the broad subject, it is unfortunately not possible to cover everything Linux related in The Linux/APUS Doc'n'FAQ. Only Linux/APUS issues are covered, and to some extend, a few generic Amiga issues. This is not entirely bad, because that leaves the remaining (and majority) of documentation issues in the hands of more capable people than myself. What you should expect to find though, are relevant links to other documentation resources so you have somewhere else to go when you get past the first few steps.
Even if this document only covers Linux/APUS related issues, some users (perhaps you are one) will get their first taste of Linux, an operating system vastly different from ADOS, via Linux/APUS, possibly reading The Linux/APUS Doc'n'FAQ as an introduction. Therefore it is imperative that the documentation is relevant, up-to-date and has all the necessary resource links a first time Linux user may need.
Given that I, and other people who have used Linux/APUS for a while, already have working installations, and have sorted out most of the problems faced by a newbie, it is important that you help keeping The Linux/APUS Doc'n'FAQ up-to-date. While that may sound scary, it shouldn't -- what you are asked to do is:
Point out weaknesses of The Linux/APUS Doc'n'FAQ so they can be corrected (preferrably with your feedback).
When you figure something out that had you puzzled, write up a few paragraphs about the problem and the solution and submit it to The Linux/APUS Doc'n'FAQ.
In particular, you should be aware that there is no fancy AI collecting experiences, tips, workarounds, or summarizing discussions from the mailing list. If nobody follows up on a problem, it's likely to remain a problem for the next user. Therefore, if you get help to overcome a problem, please consider taking a bit of time out of your (I'm sure) busy schedule, and write something (a new FAQ entry, a new section, a correction to an existing text) for The Linux/APUS Doc'n'FAQ.
Thanks,
Jesper