These are starting for people around Richmond, Indiana who are ready to try
open source
software.
There are lot of options.
yourself, but you can get feel what's it is like to to experience a Linux desktop immediately. See LinClips for Linux desktop screencasts. There will be many options. "Mandriva
" is recommended! ubuntuclips.org and UbuntuVideo.com have even more Linux video clips.
s allow you to try a fully functional Linux desktop on a computer that currently runs Windows. All you have to do boot from the CD drive. No software will be installed or modified on your hard drive as part of this. You can download a LiveCD if you a broadband connection. Mark recommends PCLinuxOS as a nice free LiveCD. You can get a LiveCD of the Ubuntu
distribution
mailed to you for free ifYou may also be interested in our page on minimum recommended hardware
for a Linux desktop.
If you have questions along the way, contact someone local for assistance.