On Monday 19 February 2007 12:17:50 am Greg Smith wrote:
> Hello all!
>
>     My name is Greg Smith, and I have been fiddling with Linux for the
> last several years.   I really like Linux, and am partial to the SuSE
> distro.     I would really like to migrate all of my home computers to
> Linux, as I am (and have been for a long while) fed up with Microsoft's
> bullshit.   But so far, I have had problems in this area.
> So.........   Is there a resource out there that can explain Linux's ins
> and outs in layman's terms?   I have no problems with trying to learn
> the ins and outs, but most sources I can find are either TOO basic, or
> way over my head.   Can anyone recommend a good starting point for my
> education?   I am certainly willing to learn, even if it takes a few
> years, to get up to speed on Linux.    I am just looking for a course of
> action, and am lost.    Any guidance would be appreciated!    Thanks for
> your time and consideration!
>
> Best Regards,
> Greg

One decent resource is Paul Sheer's "Linux: Rute User's Tutorial and 
Exposition" available in hard copy from Amazon or it can be found as a free 
download online.

It may not be exactly up-to-date but it will cover all the basics and more 
for you. 

Stan

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