I am a complete noobie. I don't know anything about Linux. Can someone please give me some tutorials?
There are several ways to go about this.
I can't rcommend
Red Hat (now
Fedora, for all practical end-user purposes) or
Mandrake for beginners, though Mandrake has a live-CD version. A newbie should not be
forced to install Linux just to try it out. The best way to start is with a
CD-bootable Linux, if you have enough memory (128 MB or more. "More" is better

). That way, you can experiment in a "sandbox" until you feel comfortable enough to install Linux as a dual-boot (or triple-boot) system.
The best known Live Linux-on-CD distributions are
Knoppix and an up-and comer,
Mepis. These run entirely from CD but can also be used as Linux install discs. They are both based on
Debian, one of the leading free distros and
KDE, the
K Desktop Environment.
Lindows and
Xandros are both also based on Debian and KDE.
The leading alternate GUI (graphical user interface) under Linux is
GNOME, the
GNU Object Modeling Environment, which has its own live CD,
Gnoppix.
There are a number of Linux portals available for beginners to get information. These include
YoLinux,
Linux.org, and
Linux.com. Once you feel more comfortable with Linux and want to dig deeper, check out
the Linux Documentation Project.
Knoppix is my favorite; it's what I used to install Linux on my system once I felt comfortable with it. It includes
Mozilla,
OpenOffice.org, and much more -- and more can be downloaded easily using the Debian
apt-get system. Knoppix.net is a lively forum with users helping users, even total beginners. Since these are all free for download, feel free to experiment. It helps to have broadband :cheesy: .
Other uses for a live Linux CD include as a Windows rescue disc and as a hardware testing disc.