[Tutor] linux

Jeff Jones thejoness3@home.com
Thu, 29 Nov 2001 13:29:26 -0500


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Sorry about getting off topic here, but beginning to learn programming =
through Python has peaked my interest in Linux. The only operating =
system I have ever used has been windows, and I've been using it since =
the DOS days (except for computer class in the 7th grade when we used =
apple IIc). Not by choice but because that's what has always been there =
when I turned the computer on. Getting to the point... Does anyone know =
of any decent FAQ's etc. for windows users not yet switched to Linux. =
Specifically, which version to use? Thanks in advance for any help.

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