I have two questions I wish to discuss.
Both likely push the limits of being "On Topic".
Is there a forum on which either (preferably *BOTH*) would be "On Topic"?

The more general question

On my last visit to our local public library I picked up a glossy 16 page four color brochure titled _Free Computer Training and Professional Development Resources_ .

In that brochure the word "Mac" occurs twice. "Linux" *NEVER* occurs. Keyboarding skills are mentioned. They also ask the question "Does grammar matter?"

Can anyone point me to a "library like" resource recognizing that Micro$oft has competition?

There has to be somebody with more "academic integrity".

My second question has only a temporal relationship to above.

For IDIOSYNCRATIC and weird local constraints I am working on networking *TWO* computers via a "USB MASTER-USB MASTER" cable. There are "cookbook"{sic/sick}" for "normal"(sic) users with ethernet.

I've been asking questions on a distro specific list.
The predominant response is *DON'T*

Ignoring the *TRIVIAL* aspects of technical(sick) aspects
I wish to do XYZ, That the rest of world does pqrz is *IRRELEVANT*
I have already found *EDUCATIONAL* value in chosen path.

Where may I ask *MY* questions without being told to "get lost"?

TIA



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