As some of you know, I'm the senior administrator at a company that runs MS on all of its servers and clients (well, we also have an AS400 system, but I'm not involved with that). We use Exchange for mail, Terminal Server, Windows file sharing, etc. A standard MS house. I've managed to spark interest in Open Source solutions among a previously die-hard MS-focused group of admins (and the shirts and ties above) by setting up a Red Hat server with spam-filtering software. Suddenly I'm in the rather exciting position of being given [almost] free reign to research other Open Source solutions, including things like Communigate Pro as an Exchange replacement (groupware version in beta), LTSP as a Terminal Server replacement, and various Linux distros for desktop use (Mandrake with ICE is in the lead :). I've not been given a budget to bring in consultants, but I can work on it on my own. There's a world of opportunity here, but the scope of this is a bit beyond my year and a half of experience with Linux. I need to quickly get a decent grasp of the possibilites for moving us away from a MS-based, Active Directory network. Is someone with Linux sys admin experience, especially migrating from MS systems, willing to spend a little time with me on the phone or exchanging emails to discuss this? I think it's too much for this mailing list, but I don't require hours and hours of time, either. I'm not looking for someone to hand everything to me on a silver platter. I can figure out much on my own, but would appreciate some one to fire off questions against on best practices, etc. And/Or... suggestions for mailing lists or other resources? Thanks, Scott