Hello, Ladies and Gentlemen,
                                                           We are in the 
process of changing over to Linux. So we have downloaded Fedora 6 or 7.
                                                           There are 4 CDs in 
all and 1 CD for the extras and 1 more for the Info.
                                                           However, we could 
not find any downloadable user guide anywhere ....... we need to read up on 
installation, how to use, where are the contents etc before doing anything. 
Yes, there is plenty of help on websites ....... but one has to sit there 
reading it and never able to remember all that. We are looking for user guides, 
user manuals , dummy info if you would, about Linux, about Fedora etc. We think 
this is the one biggest problem with Linux. There is no such help as a book, a 
guide, not even a manual. Everything is on the web and it is simply impossible 
for anyone to sit there clicking all over looking for one line of info. 
Absolutely ridiculous. At least Microsoft would have downloadable texts for 
reading or books written for its products.
                                                             So, our one and 
only question, also the one and only most important for anybody who knows 
nothing about Linux,  is there any such thing as a user guide and or manual 
that one could download and read at leisure, refer to as much as possible 
............. all without being at a computer ? If so, then, pray, where is it 
? If Linux could cross that threshold, I am convinced the public in general 
would happily switch, at least to be fair and try it first. But without it, I 
am equally convinced Linux will always be in the closet behind closed doors, 
only for those who knows how to use it.
                                                              Thanks so much 
............. David.
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