Hi folks! Long-time lurker, first-time poster! I'm starting to get back into Linux after being away for a while. I was running Slackware back in the 1.2.13 kernel days. I've currently got Redhat 7.3 w/ the ximian gnome desktop running on a dual PPro and things are going well. Still tinkering around a bit to see what I really want to do with this machine. Probably just though another hard drive in there as network storage through Samba. Maybe host a couple web pages. Anyhow, on to my Installfest questions! I'm considering going just to see what's going on, but if I were bringing a PC, I wouldn't want to go through the trouble of bringing my monitor, kb, & mouse. Why not have a few KVM switches set up to do installations with? You could be doing four(+/-) installations at once in a much smaller space. I imagine there could be issues with people having older monitors at home than the one used for setup, but I'd think as long as they know what monitor they have, the refresh rates could be looked up & configured during setup. Just curious as to why I haven't heard anyone mention using one yet. Also, I'd be interested in hearing about some other applications of Linux. One of my favorites is Freesco, a floppy-based firewall/router - http://www.freesco.org/ for info. I've also had luck with Coyote Linux in the past as well - http://www.coyotelinux.com/ . I'll be working on setting up an old 486 as a Freesco box sometime when I get a chance. Of course that may not be until late June, so I may be bringing that out! Thanks for your time!! -- Dorian _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx