Where to ask really newbie questions



Hey,

I'm a lifelong Windows user who just got interested in Linux. Maybe
conversion's too big a step right now, but a side-by-side installation
seems intriguing. Where is the right place for me to ask a lot of very
ignorant, newbie-type questions? I don't mind getting referred to
documentation or FAQs, but there's just so much written out there that
I have no idea where to start.

Thanks!

.



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