+1 to Mandrake as a good starting point for someone new to Linux.

As far as books go:
I own many, but none are 'just right' for a new user, imho. I was often left with 
questions.
There's no substitute for experience, and time...

Having said that, Marcel Gagne's Linux System Administration; A User's Guide was a 
good read.

HTH.

-N


On Thu, Oct 16, 2003 at 06:41:41PM -0400, Merle Watts wrote:
> also you can down download the documentation from mandrake.  Their manuals are 
> really good for newbies.  Have pictures and step by step instructions on which 
> button to click next.
> 

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