Hi all, Ladies, ladies, please! No blood, please no blood, if you must yowl and scratch each other, please make sure that there is no blood. I hate the sight of blood! What's all the hoopla? If I were choosing a distribution of Linux, and I needed help, I would tend to choose the one which was used by the most people whom I felt might be able to help me. Might I suggest that Karen you try looking into Debian. It is a user friendly distro, and I think you may have more luck in getting help installing it. You may also want to begin the reading program which Janina has outlined. Why? Because as you begin to do things in Linux, you will learn to understand what you read. I know that the documentation may seem daunting, but I'd prefer having docs to not having them. <Psst> I'll tell you a secret about linuxers in general. If you make an effort to read documentation, they are much more likely to help you. It's sort of an initiation thing, Karen. It proves you're willing to stick with the thing and not just let other people do it for you. We're an independent lot here, and we encourage self learning, independent exploration and independent thought. Therefore, the ability to say, "I read the man page on chmod, what does this mean?" Makes a terrific impression because it says you're an independent explorer too. Now, if you want help by having somebody set up your system for you, then you've got to agree to begin to learn how to use that system and to take an active part in what goes on. If you want a system configured for you, suggest you contact Gary Lawrence Murphy, at: garym at canada.com. I dunnow if he's still building Linux systems for people, but you might try. In the mean time, please, no blood, I just *hate* the sight of blood!! Ann P. -- Ann K. Parsons email: akp at eznet.net WEB SITE: http://home.eznet.net/~akp "All that is gold does not glitter. Not all those who wander are lost." JRRT