This is an excerpt from an an email that I sent to our kind and benevolent webmaster.
An Observation Note: As I muddle my way through trying to learn Linux as an alternative OS, I believe that I have made one important and valuable observation. Most of the information "out there" about Linux and it's iterations seems to be written in `Geek-Speak' that is not easily understood by the average person. Of course, most of the documentation is written by folks for whom the UNIX/Linux world is second nature due to their exposure to it. However, if "Microsoft Eradication" is truly a goal, then efforts should be made to bring Linux and other alternatives "to the people" with instructions, explanations and documentation that are written and described in a way that makes the information more user friendly to the novice. Regrettably, this is one part of the game where the tech-writers at Microsoft are still winning hands-down. In fairness, I have found a couple of sites that were pretty good for starters, but they are far too rare.
How do we get the info "out there" if the average Jill or Joe thinks that it is beyond them?
Has anyone yet written "LINUX For The Functionally Stupid" so that I can play too?