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It should help you greatly in your search for software.
I started with Linux recently, too, and I remember those first few shakey days trying to get things to work. Once you've found your way around, be sure to learn how to use the bash shell. It's very powerful and sometimes the best way to work. I found Linuxcommand.org to be very helpful with the shell. Librenix.com links to a lot of articles on new software and also helpful tutorials. I've found several gems there.
IBM also offers some excellent tutorials through their developerWorks section.
(http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/) It does require registration, but that's what those throwaway email addresses are for, right?
Of course, Webmasterworld is also full of Linux info, and I've found the folks here to be very helpful. Hope you're enjoying your Linux experiences so far.
If you run KDE or GNOME you'll get a desktop which may make you more comfortable, but I recommend trying to use the machine in console mode sometimes just for the experience.