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    Migrating from Windows to Linux

    Saw this over at Toms Hardware and though some of you Linux noobs might want to see this..

    Migrating from Windows to Linux
    http://www.tomshardware.com/howto/20040329/index.html

    Its a good starting guide for people who want to migrate from Windows to Linux, but are not sure how.
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    It is a great article. However, I have just helped two individuals switch from MS to Lindows to Lindows Developers Edition to Debian to Gentoo in the matter of Six Months. I would say try Lindows if you really want to be walked through the transistion stage.

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    Noooooooooo anything but Lindows. It's the Windows of Linux haha.

    Anyone that is just starting out that really wants a nice walk through and easy running. They can try RH they are great at making things easy. Half the time I swear I am on a Windows Box.

    Another really really good book is Running Linux published by Orielly. I mean that book is just awesome. I would sell my little brother for that book if I didn't have it.

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    Originally posted here by whizkid2300
    Noooooooooo anything but Lindows. It's the Windows of Linux haha.
    I don't see why everyone bashes Lindows without trying it. I understand it is not the OS for everyone, I myself need a variety of OS's each specific to a certain process I need to perform, but for a clueless Noob "Lindows" is the way to go, and it will keep you learning until you are ready to dive into another distro. To be honest, I still use Lindows and I have been able to customize it as well as many of the other distros I use.

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