I saw this on Linux.org today.

Shawn

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0321159985/linuxonlinetheli/002-5298654-9140062

Shawn Taylor
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Today my BIL asked me "How hard would it be to get linux running
on our desktop to replace Win98 and MSOffice."

I have no problem sending a 'techie' to the right resources to get
started...but he is not a 'techie'.  Stricly an end-user type.
I told him he needs to get a good book to explain the key differences
between the OSes and what to expect.  I was thinking 'book' because
a website will not help him when he gets stuck halfway through the
configuration process :>

What 'Idiot's Guide to Linux' books do y'all recommend?

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