About four years ago I too took the plunge into linux after years of being a microserf by "playing around" with Mandrake and Redhat.

I would like to humbly recommend checking out Debian as I have found it to be the ultimate lazy-man's distro...it works, is easy to maintain and best of all, it is a non-commercial distro which is the whole reason I was getting away from MS in the first place ;-)

The Debian website has much info but in addition I would recommend Debian Planet and Debian Help as these two sites saved what little hair I seem to have left.

Lastly, if you are like me you will be wanting to do all of the above on a laptop which brings it's own set of challanges to the mix...so I add in to my recommendations Linux On Laptops which, frankly is nearly as much of a god-send as Perlmonks has been to me.

As for books....quite honestly, if you are an MCSE...save your money...there are better on-line resources that won't cost you money and most of the books are about half "how to install" anyway.....with the notable exception of the Linux Desk Reference by Scott Hawkins which I used quite a bit until I eventually got more comfortable typing in "man" when I forget what a command does...which is pretty much daily

Good luck, and welcome to the world of former MS users.....come on in, the water is just fine.


In reply to Re: My first "Windows Anonymous" session by phydeauxarff
in thread My first "Windows Anonymous" session by coldmiser

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