Where can I get help with Linux?
Linux will probably be slightly different to your current operating system and you may well have questions. Where are my files? How do I change the color of my desktop? What do I feed the penguin? Never fear, there are plenty of places you can turn to for assistance.
By far the biggest resource for help with Linux is the internet. Google even has its own search page just for Linux. Type in your question and you will probably find the answer to the very same question already asked by someone else.
Next, if you have one nearby, adopt a "Linux geek." Do remember geeks appreciate edible thanks!
Also, take a look the documentation that is included in your version of Linux. This will answer most of the frequently asked questions.
Lastly, there is this page. Come back regularly for how-to's and links to helpful articles from other websites.
Tuxs articles.
Getting started with Vi
10 things to do with a live Linux CD
Run Damn Small Linux on Windows
A Windows users guide to KDE
A review of BeatrIX Linux
An introduction to the Fluxbox desktop
A week with just Slax Linux 4.1.4 Live CD
What does RTFM mean? (Read Tuxs Fine Manual : Linux)
A review of Gnoppix Linux and the Gnome desktop.
A tour of the KDE Linux desktop.
Try Free Open Source Software (without Linux)
Feather Linux 0.5.5 Review
How to try Linux without installing it.
How to prepare your computer to install Linux on it.
How to install Linux.
Frequently Asked Questions. (Not quite a how-to but I wasn't sure where else to put it!)
What programs can I use with Linux?
10 "must do" tips to make your Windows PC more secure. (Many of these tips are equally important for Linux users too.)
A comparison of of Damn Small Linux, Knoppix and PCLinuxOS live Linux CDs
Articles from other sites
Linuxhelp has a some very easy to understand answers to some of the questions a new user may ask.
Dave Fancellas website has an excellent introduction to Linux.
This article at Little White Dog gives you a good idea of what to expect when you install Linux, and Mandrake has a complete installation guide.
Websites
Linux Self Help , Tux Reports, Just Linux, Tinyminds and Linux-tips are excellent websites for Linux help.
Linux Newbie, Linux.com how-tos and The Linux Documentation Project are also well worth a look.
Wondering if Linux will run on your particular hardware? Find out at Linux.org.