Hi All, I've been following this thread with much interest, being a Linux newbie. Strangely, there has been a similar thread at the same time on the open developer ML for the new Amiga Digital Environment over whether to use the MicroBorg cut/copy/paste keyboard shortcuts, or use something 'that either makes better sense, or doesn't kowtow in the direction of Redmond' VS how many customers would we lose by not doing it Bill's way. Sometimes I've had to look at the message header to remember which list a message was from. As to my background, I've had some mainframe programing classes..."long ago, in a galaxy far away...", I learned the ends and outs of the C64 with my kids. I've learned more about DOS & Windblows than I care to know at work. And I know the CLI & GUI based Classic Amiga operating system inside and out. None of this prepared me to tackle Linux. I got my turnkey system with Red Hat 6.2 and basically sat there going DuhOhhh! My one reference book turned out to be little real help. Armed with about 50 sheets of printed website, it only took me a week to get Road Runner up and running. I still wouldn't be able to print and do a few other things without the help I've received at the meetings. I'm still largely at sea over Linux. I've got some of the principles down, but the devil surely is in the details. Since this is the hottest week of the year, nobody should notice a few flames, so here goes. What is the most user friendly distribution for total newbies? If there is a difference, what is the most Winblows like setup after a standard install? Which distro has the best help features that are easy to access? Remember that many Mac users and people who started using computers with Win95 may not even know a Shell exists. I've typed man XXXX a few times and then needed a dictionary, thesisaursis, and a ball of twine to understand the explaination. If someone can come up with a help system that is easy to use, I'll be happy to test it. Best, Bob Kennedy ===== Best, Bob Kennedy __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/