Good Lord! This is the third time I've tried to install Linux, and it
still hasn't cost me as much to purchase the system as it does to buy
Windows.
But the costs are incurred elsewhere. I reckon it'll take me at least
three months to get up to the stage at which I'll be able to configure
modem and ethernet card to the stage where I can go on the net. For the
*real* newbie like myself - most of those who call themselves 'newbies'
on this list are already thoroughly familiar with the inner workings of
some other OS, and have at least a slight tendency to geekhood -
shifting from MS to Linux is either too hard to do or takes up oodles of
time. I've decided to break it this time, because I've had enough of MS.
But I wonder if anyone out there could tell me what I ought to read to
get up and running, and which doesn't assume that I already know a baud
from a bit.
Best wishes
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Timothy Mason