I have a suggestion, _buy_ the Mandrake 8.0 power pack, and read the books 
that come with it, both books. read them again after you install it, then 
again in three months. 

On Monday 20 August 2001 10:44, Matt Greer wrote:
> on 8/20/01 7:34 AM, Adrian Lynch at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I'm new to Linux but I'm ready to make the giant leap forward and chop my
> > HD up to make room for Linux. My question is, I've used Mandrake, 7.2 I
> > think, and I would like to know if this is known to be easy to use. I
> > liked what I saw, but does anyone have a better suggestion. I liked the
> > installation process, nice and easy. Is there any reasons to choose this
> > over Corel, Red Hat ect.... Thanks, and go easy on me, it's my first post
> > :o)
>
> If you're new to Unix in general, then Linux isn't going to be easy no
> matter what :) But, from what I've experienced, mandrake takes the edge off
> the most.
>
> I recommend grabbing "Running Linux" from O'Reily Press. It's a bit
> outdated, but will get you up and running and comfortable in Linux a lot
> faster.
>
> Matt
>
>
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