Few topics inspire the volume of online resources that Linux does. The trick is to avoid the abundance of out-of-date resources and to focus on documents meant for newbies.
For a basic, well-written introduction to Linux, LinuxISO.org is a good place to start. When you're ready for a more in-depth introduction, hop over to The Linux Documentation Product site. Here you'll find a staggering amount of information, but the most useful source for newcomers is the introduction here.
Want to learn more about open-source software and the major contributors to the many Linux distributions? Check out their Web sites at www.gnome.org, www.gnu.org, www.kde.org, www.opensource.org, and www.xfree86.org.
The most useful online resource is a good search engine. To wade through the vast number of Linux groups, go to Google Groups and use the search term *linux*. You can conduct Linux-specific Web searches easily by going to www.google.com/linux.
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