Michael O'Donnell wrote>
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> My neighbor (a Windows printer driver &
> middleware specialist) finds himself faced with
> an impending layoff and for various reasons
> wants to gain familiarity w/Linux. I recently
> heard somebody praising some distribution for
> it's remarkably complete documentation that was
> supplied already printed and bound, but I can't
> recall where it was that I saw that comment
> or which distribution was being mentioned.
> Does this ring a bell with anybody here?
>
SuSe gets excellent marks for its documentation.
I use Suse and have had both Redhat and Slakware.
SuSe has a lot more information. But(!!) the software
system is more tuned by and for SuSe . See the current
'Readers Choice' from 'Linux Journal'
ED
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