Okay, got your attention.
I am currently working on a manuscript for teaching Windows users how to use Linux (for which I am operating a dual-boot XP/FC system), in plain English. Biases regarding Windows users aside, who else thinks that interest in such a publication might run high? Also, what would be a decent title and - pending completion - a reasonable price for the paperback (eBook being free, natch)?
My motivation is to convince more disgruntled Windows users that Linux is a viable alternative OS, partly from my own experience. Some people may doubt the wisdom of bringing certain Windows users to Linux, but I feel that one more Linux user is one less Microsoft sla... erm, "client."
Edit: I feel it is best to ask here for suggestions regarding what specifics of desktop environs I should cover in this book, so go ahead and leave a few lines. Thanks. Edit: I concur with xeen, this thread should be moved to the Linux forum - I didn't see the forum when I first posted, and failed to see the decidedly pro-Linux stance this thread would take. Please consider this an open request to any mod here to move the thread as a whole to the appropriate forum. Thanks.[ June 11, 2004: Message edited by: Midnight Candidate ]
[ June 13, 2004: Message edited by: Midnight Candidate ]