A couple of days ago I told you about a "getting started" guide for Linux. Here is another free PDF file that you may find interesting. This is a 170 page Ubuntu reference guide. It predates the current version of Ubuntu, but the vast majority of the contents are 100% useful.
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Thanks! I'll pass this along to my offspring. I'm still in the Windoze age.
Thanks you very much! I will try it. I want to buy a laptop to learn Linux because currently I'm using os x. I hope I can learn and really enjoy using Linux.