First of all, I can understand your frustration, I've been there myself. One of the key things to know (and all Linux devs say this) "Linux is not Windows", once I fully understood that I stopped thinking how I made on a windows machine.
CTRL +ALT +Esc *voila*
+learn +linux +book +beginner
There are many books to read online aswell - choose them while you learn, there's no book for each and everyone (except the one you write for yourself). While most of my linux (in general) questions would be made here at this forum, there are some who I wont ask here, simply because the program/application and solution would be more quickly and likely to be answered somewhere else i.e WINE/GIMP/Blender etc. related.
There's loads and loads of documation - you don't see the wood for all the trees mate - The whole idea is to share experiences and documentation, and again - internet search is one of your friends - this idea nd the freedom is put above "money making" and anti-cooparating a lá M$.
There is a paypal link somewhere for kubuntuforums.net (not shown since the move of this forum) I'm almost certain that OpenSource and KFN would accept a donation - this forum is one of the best regarding GNULinux, and the most friendly.
Edit; .. and please don't mix up free (OS) with "free" (beer) - or you might have to share those beers of yours gratis
It all boils down to what you want to do - I would say that the 4 GB suggested is quite enough for *most* basic computers, not sure what you would like to do ( if you bought a 4 GB harddrive for "thousands of dollars", you likely have been scammed).
Many problem have diffrent solutions or workarounds, eventually you learn how to quickly expose problems without too much digging the net.
heres a good place to add to favourites http://www.googlubuntu.com/
there you can refine time of the search - thus obsolete answers wont be coming up.
Welcome to KFN and within time you'll see that each problem and "wasted moment" have a solution.
b.r
Jonas
PS; I disagree with OP - Kubuntu is the best OS [period]
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There are many books to read online aswell - choose them while you learn, there's no book for each and everyone (except the one you write for yourself). While most of my linux (in general) questions would be made here at this forum, there are some who I wont ask here, simply because the program/application and solution would be more quickly and likely to be answered somewhere else i.e WINE/GIMP/Blender etc. related.
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Edit; .. and please don't mix up free (OS) with "free" (beer) - or you might have to share those beers of yours gratis
Originally posted by Alocrius
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heres a good place to add to favourites http://www.googlubuntu.com/
there you can refine time of the search - thus obsolete answers wont be coming up.
Welcome to KFN and within time you'll see that each problem and "wasted moment" have a solution.
b.r
Jonas
PS; I disagree with OP - Kubuntu is the best OS [period]
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