Hello all. About two years ago I told a friend I was wanted to build a server for my SOHO, he handed me this cd with Redhat 6.2, which he spoke of highly. So I installed it, which was akin to learning a new language by listening to two people talk. The command line was no foreign to me since I had years of experience with SODS, but with the exception for the dir command, Linux was a whole new world. So in I dove, head first, having to install over and over again since I wasn't experienced enough to fix it yet. I turned to the 'net, is so, finding these mailing lists. These, with the combined knowledge and experience of many minds, helped me more than they know. Im still no expert, but I am much better at troubleshooting my server (RH) and getting things back on track, much to the excitement of my Teenage Step -Daughter and Wife. No my server is running Samba as a PDI with the only snags being my constant tweaking and upgrading. My point? Linux (whatever flavor) is like anything else, a constant learning experience, treat is as such. One of the most important things is your ability to hang on and not get discouraged when "it just doesn't work!". Search and research until your fingers fall off and your eyes pop out, only ask here when you have enough information so it looks like your trying to learn. These folks are not here to fix it for you, that costs, but to point you in the right direction based on what they did to solve the problem, and don't just answer back "it didn't work" Like the users, the systems are unique, so one solution may not be appropriate for another system, but a part of it might fix ya right up. Just keep moving forward and learning all you can. Windows is good for those who don't like to tinker much, but you wouldn't be messing with this if you didn't, would you? Just my, well about .05 Kev