"A UN-funded organisation has produced a Linux desktop user guide to encourage the take-up of Linux in developing countries A Linux desktop manual for novice PC users has been produced by a UN-funded organisation, the International Open Source Network (IOSN). The manual has been produced to encourage developing countries to use open-source software. It includes basic information on how to manage files, browse the Web and produce OpenOffice documents on a Linux PC. ... The manual explains how to use Fedora, the Red Hat-sponsored community Linux distribution, although Abraham admits that that some stakeholders had strong views on the subject. "Our choice of Fedora was controversial. I think it is the least frightening version of Linux to a new user, but others have disagreed with me." Abraham stressed that the IOSN does not endorse this distribution over others. The Linux manual has been released under the Creative Commons Attribution License to allow other organisations to copy and distribute the work." (more) http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/linuxunix/0,39020390,39164367,00.htm