Linux Desktop Guide
codergeek42 writes "The International Open-Source Network has created a desktop manual aimed at end-users with little or no prior knowledge of PCs. This manual goes through using The Fedora Project to do things from file-management to using the internet (as in browsing the WWW and using email), how to use the OpenOffice.org office suite, and even a basic intro to using the shell. This is definitely a step in the right direction for GNU/Linux, and the Free Software and Open-Source Software movements. And the cool part is that the entire thing is under an attributions-required OSI-approved Creative Common license, and is available in .sxw (OpenOffice.org Writer) or PDF formats."
"you do not make any of the sense"
Heh. "Someone set us up the bomb!"
"i am going to beat the fucking shit out of you"
Double heh. "I'm going to make anonymous threats to kick your ass! I'm so brave!"
So what would ya say if you didn't have that post anonymously button?
"Derp de derp."