Hi, I am trying to develop a bag of tricks here. Because now I must admit that when I get anything other than a networking problem (I am not a coder), I am frozen; a deer in the headlights. So I would like to ask whether anyone has some general thoughts on how to tackle a Linux problem; whether anyone has some heurisms or general methodolgies or truths that they would like to share. So perhaps I could explain the problem, and someone could explain the thought process of how to solve it? I loaded RH 7.1 on my laptop (again). Linuxconf was somehow not installed, so I installed it via rpm ("rpm -ih linuxfonf-1.24r2-10.i386.rpm"). But rpm would not install it because it failed a dependency: it first wanted "gd." So I installed gd-2.0.1-1.i386.rpm. Then I typed "linuxconf" and the following error message was displayed: ""linuxconf: error while loading shared libraries: libgd.so.1.8: cannot load shared object file: No such file or directory". Not knowing what the hell that meant, I loaded libgd-1.3-4.i386.rpm which seemingly had not been loaded during the original install. Still, however, I receive the same error message when I type "linuxconf." So I thought maybe I should look at the source code (is that how problems like this are solved)??? But I am not sure which file to look at. I don't even know how to look at linuxconf , as I don't know where it is ("find / -name linuxconf*" did not turn it up). So could someone tell me how to tackle this. What is the methodology???????????????????????????????/ Thank you, Eric