This page will cover important Linux links on the internet so that you can get downloads, computers, and information that you may need.  The best website that I have found for Linux downloads is DistroWatch.com.  The distro stands for distributions, and it has all the popular Linux versions available for downloading, CD copies, and even thumb drives with Linux.  Ubuntu, Fedora, Suse, and Knoppix Linux versions are all there along with others. 

Dell.com is another Linux friendly website the last time I looked.  They were advertising inexpensive netbooks in 2009 with Ubuntu Linux installed on them.  I also personally use Ubuntu on my desktop computer, and I highly recommend this version of Linux.

OSDisc.com is a great website for getting CDs or thumb drives with all the popular versions of Linux.  They are very efficient, and they were offering free shipping on all orders of $20 or more in December of 2009.

ComputerBlather.com is a good instructional website that covers beginning programming in the C language.  The material is very easy to understand.  The author will be adding more material to his site in the future.  Each step is well covered, and I recommend this website.

Dell Support is where you should go if you have any software or hardware issues with your Dell computers.  Drivers, operating systems, troubleshooting, manuals, and parts are all covered there.  By navigating the computer manual screens, you can get to specific hardware parts related to whatever model Dell computer you have.