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:ReallyLinux: Windows to Linux: A Beginner's Guide
ReallyLinux: Windows to Linux: A Beginner's Guide
Apr 17, 2005, 13 :00 UTC (3 Talkback[s]) (7097 reads)

(Other stories by Mark Rais)

[ Thanks to Mark Rais for this link. ]

"If you have any experience with Windows, the switch to Linux will be relatively simple. Truly, the biggest challenge is to find the tools and applications you need in Linux. This beginner HOW-TO article will hopefully give you plenty of ideas how to access those key tools and how they relate to Windows.

"Let’s begin by examining one of the important Windows related tools. If you spend a moderate amount of time in the Windows environment, you will be familiar with the file manager called Windows Explorer. Don't get this mixed up with Microsoft Internet Explorer..."

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I abandon Windows in 1998 and since then ...   A Linux to Windows guide...   
GreyGeek
Apr 17, 2005, 20:09:49
 
> I'm glad I am not earning a living ...   Re: A Linux to Windows guide...   
BD
Apr 18, 2005, 12:05:16
 
Very well said.  Installed xp on a dell  ...   Re: A Linux to Windows guide...   
stew
Apr 18, 2005, 12:45:43
 
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