Hi all, Wow, Anna, you certainly have a lot of questions! I'll try to answer some of them. There are people on here who know more than I do and can flesh out what I'm telling you. >>>>> "Anna" == Anna Schneider <annas at drizzle.com> writes: Anna> All right, now that I have ordered my computer, and am in Anna> limbo until it arrives, and have rested my brain for a few Anna> days, I have a bunch more questions. Anna> First, my understanding is that while Linux comes with some Anna> programs under it, many other have to be downloaded off the Anna> web. Is this correct? Regardless of whether or not this is Anna> the case, I am curious about the following: Yes, and no, If you start with a full set of CD's, you should have enough basic programs to get you started. However, if you want additional programs, you will have to download them off the net. Anna> 1. Does any virus protection exist for Linux and if so, Anna> what programs would people recommend and how can I get them? <smiling sardonically> Linux is emune to most of the computer viri going around. There are some basic security protections you should take, but if you do your email in Linux, for example, you will not have to worry about viri that are targeted for Microsoft products. Anna> 2. I want to get the Emacs editor. When I read some info Anna> on the Emacspeak site, it sounded like there are a couple of Anna> different Emacs packages available depending on what sorts Anna> of things I plan to do with Emacs. Do I have to go find the Anna> package I want and download it? And then, if I want to fill Anna> out my Emacs package even more, with the Dismal Spreadsheet Anna> for example, do I have to go download it too? Again, yes and no. the packages you're talking about are extensions to the existing emacs package. W3, e.g. is the web interface for Emacs. VM is the mailer that has been configured to work best with emacspeak. These programs do have to be downloaded from the net, but they do not affect which version of Emacs you use. You want to use the latest version. Anna> 3. Are there ways to open Word and Excel programs in Linux? No, there are currently no ways to open MSWord and MS-Excel in Linux, the only equivalent packages are in X-Windows which is closed to the blind at the moment. However, and this is a big, big, big, however, anything you write in Emacs is in plain text, unless you mark it up for LaTeX, and you can incert any Emacs file into MSWord file. I dunnow how Dismal and Excel compare. I think Raman uses Dismal, but before I'd tackle Raman, I'd do some considerable reading. He doesn't like women and he doesn't like newbies and he doesn't communicate well with nontechies. My advice is, if you join the Emacspeak list, be prepared to fight for yourself and to stand up to the techies there and give 'em back whatever they dish out. If you are not of a mind to scrap with techies, then stick to this list. The folks here are at least friendly and helpful and they aren't arogant chauvinist ursine individuals. Anna> 4. Will I have to be compliling things before I use them Anna> and does Linux usually come with these complers or do I have Anna> to go find them too? Again, yes and no. Depends on what flavor of Linux you decide to use. If you want ease of use and not too much compiling then you want Debian. Anna> 5. What is the most recent version of Lynx? Is it Anna> considered to be equivalent to Internet Explorer 4.0 or Anna> better? This matters quite a bit actually. If I need Anna> another web browser in addition to Lynx, do any exist for Anna> Linux? Anna, Lynx is a nongraphical web browser. "As good as" doesn't really mean much when it comes to browsing the web. You're comparing apples and oranges. Lynx can not access many of the graphical sites on the net. But it does a creditable job with most sites. If you want web chat, or pages with lots of Java script, then Lynx is not good. You may have to go to Windows for this. Anna> 6. And last I hope and this is just a point of Anna> clarification, when you all talk about telnetting and Anna> ftyping and all that, you are doing from your machines Anna> right? Do you have to dial in first to do those things from Anna> your machine or how does that work? Yes, you telnet and FTP from your own machine, using your internet provider's connection, either phone dialup or broadband. You still need an ISP, Anna, but you do FTP and telnet from your own machine. Ann P. -- Ann K. Parsons email: akp at eznet.net ICQ Number: 33006854 WEB SITE: http://home.eznet.net/~akp "All that is gold does not glitter. Not all those who wander are lost." JRRT