Unfortunately, I'm going to be out of town or I would lend a hand with the InstallFest. I'd be happy to chip in some burns of distros or OpenOffice if that would help. In July I'm going to get together with half a dozen friends from my office who want to try Linux for the first time. Would it be possible for those of you who will be at the InstallFest to keep track of any major problems or successes, so I can try to avoid the former and capitalize on the latter? Might even turn into a handy guide for people to use when introducing Linux to their office or their children's school. I'm thinking along the lines of, "would've been easier if we'd had a bigger hub," or "having OpenOffice was a big hit because it let people see how they can use Linux to do what they're doing on Windows." Sort of a post-mortem. ------------------------------------------------------------------- "This time around, everything not forbidden is mandatory." "...Congress is willing to butcher the $600 billion tech industry to feed the $35 billion entertainment sector..." http://www.eff.org/blogs/bpdg/ -------------------------------------------------------------------