May I make a suggestion? If you own the Win98 software, but want to run Windows software on Linux, at least try out VMWare. (http://www.vmware.com) I believe for non-commercial, personal use you can get a licence for $99. On a fairly fast machine it has decent performance and your software is 100% compatible in the fact that it believes it is running in Windows rather than in an emulator. That is just my opinion--then again, I could be wrong. Mark Myers fredlogo wrote: > Well I have decided to built a 486 Linux box to tie my DSL line into and > then network from there. I'll be using SuSE linux 6.2. > > Partitions: Some of the linux security info I've read suggests putting > /var, /usr, and other directories on separate partitions. How big should I > make these partitions? Is there a percentage of drive space that each > should be allotted? > > ACE 5000 MWave modem: I have a voice modem, soundcard, CD-rom control > combination card and a non-ide cdrom. Have any of you been able to > configure these to run under Linux? I'm more interested in the sound card > and the cd-rom but could use the modem for an answering machine. > > Firewall: I've read about ipchains and other firewall configurations. What > is the easiest to install and configure that would enable me to just get up > and running and have some protection until I get more Linux acclimated? > > Webmin: Is this the simplest way to go on setting up and administering my > Linux server. > > Windows 98: I still will have to use Windows applications for my business > and have been trying to connect to Wine headquarters at www.winehq.com. is > that url no longer valid? > > There was some discussion about having Newbie meetings to help newbies get > started. > Have those started or stalled? > > Thanks, > Fred > > _______________________________________________ > Plug-discuss mailing list - Plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss