I plan to replace Windows with Linux on several PCs in my home. I know that if I try a few different distributions, I'll get a feel for what works best for me, but it would take months/years to do this. I can handle (and enjoy) pretty in-depth techy stuff, so I wouldn't mind a distribution that needs some fiddling to get what I want. What I want to end up with is: A few PC's for wife & kids, to handle web browsing, chatting, music via Yahoo/Launch, new and old printers, cameras & scanners (I have _no_ idea if Linux drivers are a problem area). An old PC (486) to act as a firewall between Cisco 675 and the rest of our network. (Cisco connects to DSL line, intranet is 10/100 cat-5, no wireless yet) A not-quite-as-old PC (366 Mhz Pentium II) to play with as a web server. After I set it up, I want the wife & kids (not as techie as I) to be able to apply fixes and upgrades, at least to their PCs. So the most important feature of the distribution that I select will be the ability to make the fixes & upgrades EASY. Thanks for any input... -jcf _______________________________________________ TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org tclug-list at mn-linux.org https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list