I have tinkered with Linux for a while now and have tried several versions. I find help by looking up Linux videos on Youtube. There you will find many step-by-step videos that you can download -- and guide you through the Install.
Ubuntu is a good version to start with. You may also want to consider Zorin. If you have a 64 bit processor, The 64 bit version of Zorin can be configured to look like windows 7.
Hooking up new hardware is sometimes a problem. Others on the forum have addressed that problem I think they gave good advice.
best wishes
Justin
From: "slinky_slink@yahoo.com [LINUX_Newbies]" <LINUX_Newbies@yahoogroups.com>
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How and where do I start? I have NO computer programming experience. Been running Windows since 95. Is programming experience required?
thanks
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