I think the efforts that Future Publishing have done in the last 5-6
years have been pretty good... Live CD and book distributed through
WHSmith with content pitched at the novice rather than the expert;
mostly bits taken from Linux Format etc. but good nonetheless.

Red Hat 9 had a good manual too - very easy to understand.  SuSE, I
think, was a bit too "technical" and "heavy going".   No ideas if any
such manuals exist these days but the Germans certainly made Linux
feel like "hard work".

Sean

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